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| 2nd Sanitation South Africa Conference |
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| DATE: |
30 & 31 March 2006 |
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| VENUE: |
Indaba Hotel, Fourways, Johannesburg |
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| TOPICS: |
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- Current status of sanitation in South Africa
Mike Marler
Municipal Infrastructure Specialist
Development Bank of Southern Africa, DBSA
- Finance, demand and technology choices for sanitation improvements
Barry Jackson
Principal Policy Analyst
Development Bank of Southern Africa, DBSA
- Discussing the National Sanitation Sector Skills Programme
Nonhlanhla Dube
Water Chamber Manager
Energy SETA (ESETA)
- Civil engineering: skills, gaps and solutions for local government
Allyson Lawless
Managing Director
Allyson Lawless and Associates
- CASE STUDIES: Sanitation projects: the critical elements - including management, costs, strategies,
Phillip Ravenscroft
Civil Engineer
Maluti GSM Consulting Engineers
- CASE STUDY: Experiences from Umgeni Water's household and sanitation programmes
Mzimkhulu Msiwa
General Manager: Operations
Umgeni Water
- Health consequences of failed sanitation services in SA’s rivers and drinking water resources
Dr Jo Barnes
Senior Lecturer and Researcher
University of Stellenbosch, Medical School, Department of Community Health
- Zero waste or sustainable waste - a waste management perspective
Hendrik Neethling
Director
Optima Waste
- CASE STUDY: A critical look at approaches to measuring affective hand-washing in Mpumalanga
Nancy Moilwa
Researcher
Council for Scientific & Industrial Research, CSIR
- Running forward or fizzling out? Sanitation delivery in rural South Africa
Dr David Hemson & Dr Mary Galvin
Research Director and Researcher
Human Sciences Research Council (HSRC)
- Impacts of current legislation on sanitation service delivery
Ian Sampson
Partner: Environment & Sustainability Law
Shepston & Wylie Attorneys
- Access to sanitation for people with disabilities
Gertrude Matsebe
Research Associate
Centre for Scientific & Industrious Research, CSIR
- MINI WORKSHOP
- FACILITATOR: BO BARTA
- introduction to waterborne sanitation problems
- urban waterborne sanitation systems
- criteria for design and status evaluation of a waterborne sanitation system
- local and international experiences on extraneous flows
- methods for assessing extraneous flows into waterborne sewer
- evaluation of condition of waterborne sewer assets
- management alternatives to control extraneous flows
- overview of the guidelines on reduction of the impact of water infiltration into sewers
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| BENEFITS OF ATTENDING: |
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- the health consequences of failed sanitation services on our rivers and drinking water resources
- exploring case studies of sanitation projects elements of management, operation, technical options and community involvement
- attitudes and prejudices of communities towards different sanitation options
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| WHO SHOULD ATTEND? |
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- development infrastructure
- financing
- service delivery
- capacity building
- health education
- monitoring of groundwater
- waste management
- water delivery and economic development
- councillors
- water project managers
- social development
- Sanitation and water associations
- Local and district municipalities
- NGO's
- Research organisations
- Consultancies
- Educational facilities
- Water boards
- Departments of Water Affairs and Forestry
- Departments of Social Development
- Department of Health
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| Registration fee per delegate: R 4,970.00 + VAT =
R 5,665.80 |
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registration form |
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| For more information: |
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| Contact Mandy Jacobs on 011 803 0009 or info@tci-sa.co.za |
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