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Education
Regular short courses
Course details

  • €2250

  • S.K. Sharma, PhD

  • Urban Water and Sanitation

  • UNESCO-IHE, Delft, The Netherlands

  • 06 July 2009

  • 24 July 2009

  • 3 weeks

  • 5

  • 06 June 2009

  • 01 February 2009

  • 01 April 2009

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Decentralised Water Supply and Sanitation

Brief description

This course provides theoretical background and practical expertise in the field of low-cost decentralised water supply and sanitation alternatives specifically suitable for the small towns, peri-urban areas and urban slums, small island communities, tourist resorts etc.

Learning objectives

On the conclusion of this course, the participant should:

  • be familiar with different technologies/methods for small-scale water abstraction, water treatment and sustainable sanitation technologies including nutrient reuse in agriculture.
  • be able to prepare a basic engineering or concept design for the above mentioned technologies under the given conditions.
  • be able to facilitate planning, financing, implementation and operation and maintenance of decentralised water supply and sanitation infrastructures based on stakeholder participation and community management.
Target group

Mid-career professionals dealing with planning and management aspects of water supply and sanitation infrastructures, working for municipalities, government ministries, water supply agencies or consulting firms.

Partners

Lecturers/Trainers are:

  • S.K. Sharma, PhD, MSc;
  • E. von Munch, PhD, MSc;
  • E. Akinyemi, PhD, MSc;

Guest Lecturers from IRC and SANDEC.

Additional information

The course covers the following subjects:

  • Introduction: Module objectives and contents (General introduction to water supply and sanitation situations in small town, peri-urban areas and urban slums etc.)
  • Water Supply Systems: Water sources, supply systems, source selection, water supply service levels, spring catchments and sand dams, wells and pumps, rainwater harvesting, small-scale water treatment methods.
  • Sanitation Systems: Ecological sanitation (introduction to ecosan, basics of conventional wastewater treatment, relevant treatment technologies, ecosan and agriculture, greywater treatment and reuse, linkages between ecosan and Millennium Development Goals). Faecal Sludge Management, Low-cost Sewerage and Drainage
  • Management aspects of DWSS: Participatory planning and evaluation of DWSS systems, financing and cost recovery, institutional arrangements and operation and maintenance aspects.