Waste Water
- Myanmar
The Water Risk Filter, a free online tool for wastewater assessment
News Editorials Community News Water Themes Water Governance Water Supply Kyaw Nyunt Linn Friday, 03 August 2018 When I attended 4th Water Stewardship meeting organized by WWF Myanmar, I found out an incredible free online tool. You do not need to be a water expert to use it. It is…
- Basins
Wastewater Story – Industrial Business
Water problems could be categorized as too much water, too little water or too dirty in our perpetual daily routes. This time, my motive to continue the water journey in Yangon urges me to write about so-called “too dirty” theme in Yangon. I interviewed with U Sein Thaung Oo, vice-president…
- Community News
Membrane Technology should be broadly used in treatment of wastewater
In 2004, Myanmar Water Engineering & Product (MWEP) company limited participated as consultancy company when wastewater treatment plant in Botahtaung township was built. “At that time, the design of wastewater treatment was for 14,750 cubic meters per day. Matching the current situation, it is going to be upgraded up to 100,000…
- Community News
The way that German water experts can help the Myanmar Water Sector
Myanmar is a huge market for water and wastewater sector among Southeast Asian region. Additionally, Myanmar is facing the challenge of waste water treatment in industrial sector but also technical training for the future generation. “One of the key challenges that registered industries are facing in industrial sector is inclusiveness.…
- Community News
Updated version Wastewater Assessment tool – Water Risk Filter 5.0 spread among Myanmar Water Sector
Felipe Coelho Costa introduced Water Risk Filter New Version On the 26th of November, WWF Myanmar invited government organization, private companies for the introduction of the new updated version (5.0 Version) of Water Risk Filter, a free online tool for wastewater assessment. Felipe Coelho Costa, the technical leader from WWF…
- Editorials
Interview with a postdoctoral scholar at Kyoto University – research findings and experience on organic waste management in Mandalay
Dr. Wutyi Naing, a postdoctoral researcher at Kyoto University “We are trying to control the quantity of faecal sludge by monitoring the collecting trucks on (1) where they are heading, (2) how much amount of sludge is on them and (3) the starting time and the route of the trucks…
- Editorials
Wastewater Management and Its consequences; Interview with Si Thu Htun – A Wastewater Expert
In accordance with Myanmar National Waste Management Strategy and Master Plan, current status of wastewater management is facing with challenges in inadequate wastewater and sanitation services. As reported by the research on solid waste management of large resettlements in Yangon, Mandalay, and Naypyitaw have urban sanitation services that are well…
- Editorials
World Toilet Day and Urban Sanitation: Live Streaming Panel Discussion on Global Toilet Day
Live Streaming Panel Discussion on Global Toilet Day 19th of November is World Toilet Day and the time has come to celebrate the advocacy day to realize more about the importance of sanitation. WASH Thematic Group has arranged an awareness sharing campaign via online live streaming with three panelists who…