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Month: August 2019

Part II Training of Trainers on Water Safety Plan

Thursday, 15 August 2019 by MyCDNet2020Admin

The Malaysian Capacity Development Network for Sustainable Water Management (MyCDNet) has organized and conducted the second part of the series of courses for Water Safety Plan (WSP) on 11 – 12 July 2019, held at the Research Management & Innovation Complex in Universiti Malaya, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, for 20 participants who were mainly from water agencies nationwide. The Course was held right on the heels of the 2-day MyCDNet Biennial National Forum 2019 that was successfully completed on 10 July at the same venue.

The Part II TOT Course was carried out in collaboration with Specialists from the Malaysian Water Association (MWA), Universiti Malaya, Air Selangor, and Asia Pacific Environmental Consultants (ASPEC), with support from Cap-Net UNDP.

This Part II Course was on prioritising the different types of hazards and risks involved in the provisions of good, safe and consumable water from source to consumers. It provided effective management and control measures within the operational frameworks of the water operators and supply agencies to meet the regulatory water standards for human health. It also ensured water safety accountability at all levels.

The Network Manager of MyCDNet Dato’ Ir Lim Chow Hock opened the Part II TOT Course on Water Safety Plan with welcoming remarks and an introduction of MyCDNet and the Course. It was an intensive one-and-half day course covering 6 modules, 2 exercises, a dialogue session, and a group discussion on case studies followed by a presentation by each of the 3 groups.

Dr Low Kwai Sim, FASc, began with Module 1 – a recap on What is WSP? and Understand the Hazards and Risks. Dr Low was certified by The Water Institute in the University of North Carolina upon completing the 10-week course on Water Safety Plans, in addition to over 40 years of experience as a researcher, academician and consultant covering a wide range of tropical hydrological studies and environmental work ranging from integrated water resources, river basin management to rehabilitations of degraded environments.

For the second part of Module 1, Prof. Victor Hoe Abdullah talked about Water Pollution and Health Risks. Prof Victor is an Occupational Physician with a practice in the Universiti Malaya Medical Centre and a Professor of Occupational and Public Health from the Department of Social and Preventive Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, Universiti Malaya.

Module 2: Identify Hazards and Assess the Risks and Module 3: Determine and Validate Control Measures to Re-assess and Prioritise the Risks were presented by Mr Adnan bin Yusop Ali, with his experience in developing safety cases, CIMAH (Control of Industrial Major Accidents & Health) safety reports, health and safety management system, emergency response plans, safety studies, and integrated risk assessment, for various environmental consultants and oil & gas companies.

Module 4: Develop, Implement and Maintain a Management Procedure and Improvement Plan was presented by Ms Humairah Yeoh. She has been in the water treatment industry for 16 years and involved in water safety plan discussions and implementation with the Ministry of Health (MOH) Malaysia since 2010. With the support and co-operation from the management and team members of her Organization, the implementation of WSP for the Sg Semenyih WTP has gained significant improvements especially in operational control. Together with the MOH Malaysia, she has an article on the improvement achieved, in a publication under the World Health Organisation and International Water Association.

Mr Kervin Chong, who has more than 13 years in the field of environmental consultancy with ASPEC and was involved in projects ranging from river basin studies, water resources management, ecological assessment and management, water pollution control and rehabilitation and waste management, presented Module 5: Define and Monitoring of the Control Measures.

Module 6: Documentation and Record Keeping was presented by Mr Mansor Ghani, a water specialist from the Malaysian Water Association with vast experience in water supply and water resource management and training.

The Dialogue Session on Water Resources and Water Management at the end of Day 1, with specially invited speakers Emeritus Professor Ian Douglas and Datuk Ir Abdul Kadir Mohd Din, was lively, interactive and relevant to local water resource management issues.

Emeritus Prof. Ian Douglas of University of Manchester had worked in Malaysia in the 1960s, returning in the mid-1980s to establish a hydrological research programme at the Danum Valley Field Centre in Sabah with which he was involved for 20 years. He was a consultant on hydrology, erosion and sedimentation to the Mekong River Commission and the Science Co-ordinator of the UK’s Natural Environment Research Council’s Lowland Catchment Research Programme that integrated hydrogeological, hydrological and freshwater ecological studies in rivers mainly fed by groundwater.

Datuk Ir. Abdul Kadir Mohd Din is the Managing Director of Sacra Sol Sdn Bhd, offering advisory services on water, wastewater, by products, green technology and environmental management. He is also the elected President of The Malaysian Water Association (MWA). He has more than 35 years of industry experience in the water and sewerage sectors, with extensive practical knowledge in planning, designing, managing water and sewerage works projects within the country and abroad in the United Kingdom, Brunei Darussalam, Middle East and Singapore.

Day 2 ended with a Group Discussion and Presentation of case studies of existing water safety plans of water operators in several states, looking at the strengths, weaknesses, and areas for improvements. There were three groups and the facilitators, led by Datin Zaharah Binti Haji Mahmud, were tasked to choose the best group based on a checklist of criteria. Participants left the Part II TOT Course on Water Safety Plan armed with new knowledge that can be shared with their teams, and implemented in their organisations.

Note: More photos may be viewed at https://photos.app.goo.gl/Gw1gTxRZMWe3seUN6

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Water for Sustainable Development: What’s Next

Thursday, 15 August 2019 by MyCDNet2020Admin

The Malaysian Capacity Development Network for Sustainable Water Management (MyCDNet) successfully organised and carried out its Biennial National Forum 2019 on 9 and 10 July in the Research Management & Innovation Complex, Universiti Malaya, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia with the theme Water for Sustainable Development: What’s Next. Dato’ Ir Lim Chow Hock, Network Manager of MyCDNet, gave the welcoming speech.

The Deputy Secretary General of the Ministry of Water, Land & Natural Resources, Honourable Madam Azizah Ariffin officially opened the Biennial National Forum 2019 to a turnout of about 110 that was made up of specially invited guests, government officials, representatives from co-organisers and supporting partners, speakers, moderators, and 80 registered Forum participants from government agencies, the private sector, NGOs, and institutions of higher learning.

The Forum was divided into four important sessions comprising two papers and a Q & A segment each. There were one Keynote address and two sessions on each of the two full-day event. The sessions’ moderators and paper presenters were hand-picked specialists in the chosen topics. Based on participants’ response and comments, the Forum was very well organised with contents that were on-point, and moderators and speakers that were experts in their sessions.

Day 1 on 9 July started with the first Keynote Address by Mr Bekithemba Gumbo, the Director of Cap-Net UNDP, titled Capacity Development for Inclusive and Sustainable Water Management – “Leaving No One Behind”.

Session 1 – Climate Change Actions: Water Security for a Low Carbon Economy was moderated by Ms Lavanya Rama Iyer, Head of Policy & Climate Change, WWF-Malaysia. The first paper Global Warming of 1.5C: Challenges for Water Security and Transitioning to a Low Carbon Economy was presented by Prof. Dr. Joy Pereira, Professor & Principal Research Fellow at SEADPRI-Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia, Institute for Environment and Development. Mr Mansor Ghani, Council Member of The Malaysian Water Association, presented Paper 2: Climate Change Adaptation in the Water Supply Sector.

Session 2 – Building Resilience: Water-wise Solutions was moderated by Dato’ Ir Dr Hj Md Nasir bin Md Noh, Director General of National Hydraulic Research Institute of Malaysia (NAHRIM). The third paper Bio-Remediation was presented by Adj. Prof. Anthony Wong, Group Managing Director of Frangipani Hotels & Resorts Sdn Bhd. Paper 4: Wastewater Processing: An Overview of IWK – Strategies Progressing Forward was presented by Mr Faizal Othman, CEO of Indah Water Konsortium Sdn Bhd.

A Special Paper that looked at Coastal Reservoir as Sustainable Solution for Water Resources to Meet SDG6 was presented by Prof. Shuqing Yang, Associate Professor of the University Of Wollongong, and Director of Coastal Reservoir Research Centre in NSW, Australia.

The first day ended with an optional Dinner & Excursion for the participants and supporting partners/co-organisers. An early buffet dinner was followed by a visit to Blue Pool, a stretch of the Klang River at the Jamek Mosque, with night time light shows that turn the water a cobalt blue. The river surrounding the Mosque, where the Klang and Gombak rivers converged, is part of the River of Life Project and was named the best waterfront in the world by British online news portal – the Independent.

The Biennial National Forum 2019 Day 2, 10 July, started with the second Keynote Address titled Coping with the Problems of the Energy-Water-Food Nexus by Emeritus Prof. Ian Douglas from the University of Manchester, UK.

The third session – Sustainable Cities: Smart Water Management for Community Well-Being was moderated by Dr Nor Azlin Tajuddin, Assistant Professor in the Department of Sociology & Anthropology at the International Islamic University Malaysia. The Director of the Department of Irrigation and Drainage, Federal Territory of Kuala Lumpur, Ir. Haji Nishad Mohamed Bin Cj Mohd Shaffy presented Paper 5: Water Balance and its Importance to the Smart City. Paper 6: Optimization of Urban Water Systems via Wise Water Minimization & Wastewater Utilization was presented by Dr Khor Cheng Seong, Senior Lecturer in the Chemical Engineering Department at Universiti Teknologi PETRONAS.

The final session, moderated by Ir. Lee Chin Shyan, Deputy Director of the Water Regulatory Department in SPAN, looked at Malaysian Achievements of Water-related SDGs. Paper 7: Water and the SDGs: Progress and Challenges was presented by Ms Nasha Lee, an Environment Analyst for Climate Change & Energy at United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) Malaysia. Then, Dr Renard Siew of World Economic Forum Expert Network Group presented Paper 8: Water for Sustainable Development.

The Forum ended with Haji Md. Khairi Selamat (standing 7th from the right side of above photo), Forum Chairperson and Deputy Network Manager of MyCDNet, wrapping up the sessions in his closing remarks.

MyCDNet thanks the Honourable Madam Azizah Ariffin, Universiti Malaya for the venue, sponsors, facilitators, speakers, rapporteurs, participants, and co-organizers – Indah Water Konsortium Sdn Bhd, Department of Irrigation & Drainage, The Malaysian Water Association, Global Environment Centre, and Asia Pacific Environmental Consultants Sdn Bhd – for their time, energy and support in making this Forum a success.

Note: The full collection of photos can be viewed at https://photos.app.goo.gl/E6MDC4ohfuQKmm6XA

Presentation slides are here https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1tIyR883TcyaKLxhJjvcFe16I6HbrYJjG?usp=sharing

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