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National Seminar on Organic Terrace Gardening, AME, Bangalore
Posted on 31 May, 2010 03:56 PM

Organizers:

  • AME Foundation
  • Association for Promotion of Organic Farming (APOF)
  • Indian Institute of Horticultural Research (IIHR)
  • Alumni Association

Venue: UAS Alumni Association (Next to Veterinary College) Bellary Road, Hebbal, Bangalore - 560024

Awards ceremony of the "Lost lakes of Bangalore" video contest
The awards ceremony of the Lost lakes of Bangalore video contest was held on July 3, 2010 at the TERI auditorium, Domlur with the student and the general category. Posted on 25 May, 2010 01:30 PM

Awards distributed to the winners of Lost lakes of Bangalore – A video contest

The awards ceremony of the Lost lakes of Bangalore video contest was held on July 3, 2010 at the TERI auditorium, Domlur.

The contest had two categories of entries – general (aimed at citizens) and the student category.

The Lost lakes of Bangalore contest elicited 23 student category and 15 general category videos, covering 32 lakes of the city.

The awards ceremony was well attended by students, participants and several citizens of Bangalore. Ms. Rohini Nilekani, Chairperson, Arghyamreinvigorated the youth to participate in redefining our lifestyles in order to reach sustainable consumption patterns.

Piped water supply to Greater Bangalore: Putting the cart before the horse – An EPW special article
The paper critically evaluates the GWSAP which aims at extending piped water supply from the Cauvery to over two million residents in peri-urban Bangalore. Posted on 09 May, 2010 06:47 AM

The paper critically evaluates the Greater Bangalore Water and Sanitation Project (GWSAP), implemented by the Bangalore Water Supply and Sewerage Board (BWSSB). This project aims to extend piped water supply from the Cauvery to over two million residents in peri-urban Bangalore. This ambitious project has been viewed against the backdrop of the broader trends and debates around market-based reforms in the water sector in Karnataka.

Presentation on rainwater harvesting by BWSSB at Kormangala
Posted on 07 May, 2010 11:29 AM

Organizer: Environmental Synergies in Development

Venue: Mantri Classic Hall. ST Bed

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International Conference on Water, Plumbing Sanitation & Health : Issues & Challenges, Bangalore University, Bangalore
Posted on 30 Apr, 2010 11:27 PM

Themes: Water Plumbing Sanitation & Health-Issues & Challenges

Film festival - Food sovereignty, Bangalore Film Society, Bangalore
Posted on 30 Apr, 2010 04:12 PM

Organizer: The Bangalore Film Society

Venue: Visthar, Bangalore

Deascription:
The Bangalore Film Society presents a 1-day film festival on Food Sovereignty and Food Security on May 1st at the Festival of Just Peace, Visthar Bangalore.

Public screening of the documentary "Water and a City", CiSTUP, Bangalore
Posted on 20 Apr, 2010 04:31 PM

Organizer: CiSTUP and a few folks at praja.in

Venue: Golden Jubilee Seminar Hall, Civil Engineering Dept, IISc, Bangalore

The screening will be followed by a panel discussion. The panelist who have confirmed are:

Press release : UL certifies Kimberlite Chemicals for health effects in drinking water
The press release is to announce that Kimberlite Chemicals India Pvt. Ltd., has received UL certification for its antiscalant water treatment chemicals. Posted on 20 Apr, 2010 11:25 AM

Underwriters Laboratories Certifies Kimberlite Chemicals for Health Effects in Drinking water

For Immediate Release

Underwriters Laboratories Certifies Kimberlite Chemicals for Health Effects in Drinking water
Kimberlite Chemicals Becomes First Indian Company to Earn UL
Certification for Antiscalant Water Treatment Chemicals

Bangalore, India, April 14 2010 – Underwriters Laboratories (UL), a global leader in drinking water quality and safety, today announced that Kimberlite Chemicals India Pvt.  Ltd., received UL certification for its antiscalant water treatment chemicals. Kimberlite’s antiscalant water treatment chemicals will now bear the UL Classified Water Quality Mark, indicating certification to ANSI/NSF Standard 60 for health effects.

UL launched its drinking water product certification program in India in 2009 and has been working with a number of Indian companies on a broad range of products including disinfection and oxidation chemicals, coagulants, drinking water treatment units, gaskets, butterfly valves, sediment filter cartridges and activated carbon.  Kimberlite, a renowned company known for its world-class technology product and service in the field of specialty chemicals and coatings, is the first Indian manufacturer to be certified through UL’s water program for antiscalant water treatment chemicals.

UL’s certification of Kimberlite’s antiscalant chemicals provides verification that these chemicals have been independently tested and validated to meet both industry standards for health effects in drinking water as well as UL’s rigorous certification requirements. Antiscalant chemicals are used to protect reverse osmosis (RO) membrane life and are used in industrial RO purifiers.

Best practices for water management at a household and residential layout-level in Bangalore - A note by Biome
These documents enlist best practices in urban water management relevant for households in a gated layout/group housing complex, where sourcing is in the hands of the layout. Posted on 09 Apr, 2010 02:07 AM

These two documents enlist best practices in urban water management, based on the experiences of Biome Solutions, and are relevant for households in a gated layout/group housing complex, where the water sourcing, supply and management is in the hands of the layout and there is no connection to the the local water supply authority.

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