TRAINING OF TRAINERS ON RIVER POLLUTION PUBLIC OUTREACH PROGRAMME – ADVANCE LEVEL
The Malaysian Capacity Development Network for Sustainable Water Management (MyCDNet) organized and conducted the Training of Trainers on River Pollution Public Outreach Programme – Advance Level on 5 – 6 August 2020. As a way forward in the current pandemic situation, the TOT was MyCDNet’s first hybrid programme where the first day was a webinar on Zoom platform and the second day was a site visit in the Klang River Outdoor Classroom, which was limited to only 30 people.

This TOT was carried out in collaboration with Global Envitronment Centre (GEC) and Asia Pacific Environmental Consultants (ASPEC), with support from Cap-Net UNDP to capacity build water professionals, capacity builders, local authorities’ and others on public outreach programmes to monitor and prevent river pollution through effective stakeholder engagement, equipping them with knowledge on river monitoring, pollution mapping, river auditing, and pollution mitigation utilising current technologies.
On the first day, Dato Lim Chow Hock, the Network Manager of MyCDNet opened the webinar session, while GEC moderated and hosted the webinar. There were four paper presentations. Module 1 – Rivers and Its Current Status was presented by by Ir Noor Aishah Zaharin from the Department of Irrigation & Drainage Malaysia, highlighting the current water quality status and current pollution scenarios in Malaysia. Module 2 – River Pollution Management/Mitigation was presented by Mr Mazhazuan Bin Harun of LUAS who highlighted examples of pollution mitigation measures undertaken by LUAS in Selangor, and by Ms Pavitra from TechKem who provided an insight into advanced technologies available in Malaysia in ensuring that industries are able to treat their effluent to better qualities. Dr Kalithasan of GEC presented Module 3 – River Action and Stakeholder Engagement, describing the roles of stakeholders and how they can safeguard river quality through river auditing, pollution mapping and outreach efforts. On the second day, the participants experienced hands-on how to evaluate and monitor river water quality through a simple, non-hazardous and affordable method using the LaMotte Water Monitoring Kit. They learned river pollution mapping and mitigation, the source of river pollution, and the water quality parameters tested during the River Rangers Training, which were Dissolved Oxygen (DO), Nitrate, Phosphate, pH, Turbidity and Temperature. The participants enjoyed the outdoor classroom and River Rangers activity that allowed them to experience the polluted side of the Klang River at Taman Melawati – a commercial/residential area – as well as the pristine river at the River Resource Sungai Klang – Klang Gate in Taman Warisan.


All participants gave positive feedback and especially enjoyed the outdoor learning. They were able to understand why river pollution outreach was important in safeguarding river health, and were trained on ways to monitor and detect river pollution. It is hoped that the participants who were from the diverse target groups would be able to apply the knowledge gained from this training and share with their networks and friends to promote river care and river cleanliness.

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Advanced TOT on River Pollution Public Outreach Programme
Dear esteemed Members,
We hope that everyone is safe and well.
Moving forward in the new normal, Malaysian Capacity Development Network on Sustainable Water Management (MyCDNet) strives to continue to link and capacity build water-related stakeholders in Malaysia. We are pleased to invite you and your friends to the Advanced TOT on River Pollution Public Outreach Programme – a hybrid of online webinar and site visit.
Day 1, 5 August 2020, 9.30am-1.00pm – Webinar on Zoom
Day 2, 6 August 2020, 8.30am-1.00pm – Outdoor Classroom (Limited to 20 participants only. First come, first served)
Please find details in the flyer attached below and register before 26 July 2020 on https://forms.gle/aszGXJmmtoQmEUfa8
The Zoom link will be emailed to the registered participants.
E-certificates of participation will be given out.
Looking forward to seeing everyone again virtually and in person.
Best regards,
Alicia
Network Assistant

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TOT on Environmental Compliance Obligations for Sewage Treatment Plant Operations and Introduction to Climate Change
The Malaysian Capacity Development Network for Sustainable Water Management (MyCDNet) and Indah Water Konsortium Sdn Bhd (IWK) have organized and conducted the TOT on Environmental Compliance Obligations for Sewage Treatment Plant Operations and Introduction to Climate Change, on 11 – 12 March 2020, held at Indah Water Training Centre in Bukit Jalil, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
This TOT was organised with the objective to provide basic understanding and awareness on the current localised and global environmental issues, with an introduction to good environmental practices within the organisation; to provide latest updates on relevant environmental obligations pertaining to sewage treatment plant’s operations; and to provide the participants with the methodology for periodically evaluating its organisation’s environmental obligations to meet the commitment to compliances and regulations.
The one-and-half-day event was facilitated by experienced trainer Mdm Wani Mastura binti Mohamad, the Manager at the Environmental Management Unit of Indah Water Konsortium Sdn. Bhd. who has extensive experience in planning and leading environmental related projects for the organisation. Her responsibilities include overseeing preparations of Environmental Impact Assessment reports, Environmental Management plans, Post-monitoring reports as well as Hazard and Operability studies (HAZOP). She holds a Master of Science in Civil Engineering (Environmental Engineering) and a Bachelor in Biochemical Engineering. She is also a certified Internal Auditor for QMS ISO9001:2008 and EMS ISO14001:2004, and the internal trainer for Indah Water Konsortium Sdn. Bhd. for topics such as “HAZOP for Sewerage Industry” and “EIA for Sewerage Projects”.
The Network Manager of MyCDNet Dato’ Ir Lim Chow Hock opened the training with welcoming remarks and an introduction of MyCDNet and Cap-Net UNDP. Day 1 was a full day training covering the topics 1) Environmental Issues in Sewage Treatment & Compliance to Environmental Obligations, 2) Good Environmental Practices for Sewerage Industry Professionals, 3) Environmental Obligations and Regulations, and 4) Introduction to Climate Change, Greenhouse Gases Inventory and Reduction Strategy.
On Day 2, the participants visited the Indah Water Konsortium Regional Sewage Treatment Plant (RSTP) KL-Sungai Besi, which has been in operation since 1998 adopting the Modified Oxidation Ditch system to serve the Sungai Besi catchment area as its sewage treatment system. The effluent, which meets the Department of Environment’s strict regulations, is discharged back into the nearby Kuyoh River.
Feedbacks and comments from participants were very positive. The site visit to the sewage treatment plant was educational and interesting as it was a first for most of the participants because special permission is needed to visit sewage treatment plants here. Overall, the training was informative, lively and interactive.
Training slides can be viewed at :-
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/12deMGXL8u4qpNQleSmRowl91gDtIu3qd?usp=sharing..
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