Wastewater
Frequently asked questions (FAQ) on wastewater / sewage treatment plants (STP)
Posted on 11 Aug, 2010 02:56 PMThe Wastewater/ STP FAQ, provides a primer on the basics related to all aspects of wastewater/ STP. The most popular FAQs are listed below. Please click on a topic to view more detailed information:
Floods, drinking water contamination, mining and waterbodies, water bills, water conflicts - News roundup (1-7 August 2010)
Posted on 07 Aug, 2010 04:51 PMFloods: lessons to be learnt from the massive flooding in Surat city
A report by IIM criticises the way in which dams are managed in the country and calls for the need to apply Management Science / Operations Research techniques and information technology to improve dam management and prevention of floods
India WASH forum e-newsletter - Update 13 July 2010
Posted on 02 Aug, 2010 11:56 AMWe see this newsletter as a platform for independent credible voice in the water and sanitation sector. Our emphasis is on bringing together critical news and information with analysis. In this issue we share news and analysis on topical issues and developments.
The Department of Drinking Water and Sanitation(DDWS) has simultaneously invited inputs to Discussion Papers on Drinking Water and Sanitation, circulated on Solution Exchange. Inputs given by India WASH Forum, on this, is enclosed in this Update. We have pointed out the missing elements of sanitation improvement strategy that include, criticality of providing water as an inseparable component to household sanitation, the tendency to see behavior change as a lifestyle issue and not linked to the hardware components, peoples livelihoods and living conditions. Suggestions for what needs to be done to strengthen the implementation mechanism of the flagship sanitation programme(TSC) and partnerships.
Distribution of heavy metals on sediments under different flow conditions in the river Hindon, UP – A research report by National Institute of Hydrology
Posted on 17 Jul, 2010 09:26 AMThe study deals with the distribution of heavy metals on sediments under different flow conditions in the river Hindon. The river is subjected to varying degree of pollution caused by numerous untreated waste outfalls of municipal and industrial effluents.
Droplets: Monthly e-Newsletter (July '10)
Posted on 14 Jul, 2010 10:11 AMHighlights
- India: World Bank Aid of USD 372 million for Coastal Zone & Water Supply
- India: Centre Approves National Mission on Micro Irrigation
- Chennai: 45 New Machines to Clear Clogged Sewers
- Stockholm Water Award 2010: Phnom Penh Water Supply Authority is the Winner
- Grundfos: World’s Largest Pump Manufacturer by VDMA List
e-Disha July newsletter from Consortium for DEWATS Dissemination Society
Posted on 08 Jul, 2010 10:05 AMArticle and Image Courtesy: Consortium for DEWATS Dessemination Society
The July edition of e-Disha published by the Consortium of DEWATS Dissemination Society (CDD) has the following highlights:
Training programme on domestic wastewater treatment and reuse, CSE, New Delhi
Posted on 07 Jul, 2010 05:48 PMOrganizer: Centre for Science and Environment
Venue: Centre for Science and Environment, 41 Tughlakabad Institutional Area, New Delhi
Description:
The water and sewage management in cities will determine the quality of life in urban India. Most cities are today water stressed, unable to cope with the water demand of the growing urban populations and to treat the resulting wastewater.
Resources on water quality, public health and water safety from the World Water Day - UN Water website
Posted on 02 Jul, 2010 01:24 AMThe UN-Water website's World Water Day 2010 section, provides access to a range of informative, educational and advocacy material on water.
The documents and publications section includes a range of documents related to water quality, drinking water quality and public health, and water safety planning and management including the safe use of wastewater for agriculture and aquaculture.
Is Eco-technology complementing the existing conventional technologies or defying them?
Posted on 30 Jun, 2010 11:27 AMSustainability – this word has assumed tremendous importance today, in the context of “development”. The advancement of human civilization in terms of technology, economics and life-style is turning out to be lop-sided. It is being realized that the sheer amount of wastes generated by the present population, is becoming more and more unmanageable with each passing day.
Round up of the water news for the week ending 31st May 2010 : Six sewage treatment plants coming up in tsunami-affected areas of Nagapattinam, TN
Posted on 31 May, 2010 10:31 PMSome recent news items from the news feed that India Water Portal maintains at Newsrack: (http://newsrack.in/stories/arghyam/Water/55) :
- Six sewage treatment plants coming up in tsunami-affected areas of Nagapattinam, TN : https://www.thehindu.com/2010/05/31/stories/2010053157650600.htm