CEM
EMISSIONS & AIR INDIA QUALITY MONITORING
AQUAMATE INDIA Dr
S.Suresh Kumar
Doctorate in Environment Project Management and Industrial Hygienist, India
Masters in Chemistry, Doctorate in Environment Project Management and Industrial Hygienist from BOSH UK. Having 27 years of Experience in Environmental Projects, Monitoring and Management with different organizations like National Productivity Council (Govt of India), SGS India Pvt Ltd, CVR Labs (AB Houston Group), SMS, Knowledge Lens and presently with Amara Raja Group of companies. Undergone training by German Experts (GTZ) and Indian Experts on environmental projects, monitoring, dispersion modelling, performance efficiency studies of APCD, ETP etc. Project Head for different environmental projects to CPCB, APCB, GPCB, MPCB, TNPCB and CEA (Srilanka), ATTEST (Saudi Arabia). Experienced in CEMS and CEQMS Performance Calibration as per EN14181 and Relative Accuracy Test Audit (RATA). Experienced in design of ETP, ETP-ZLD and STP system and conduct Adequacy and Efficacy study of ETP – ZLD & STP systems. Various Training programmes are conducted in the topic of “Air Pollution, Effluent Treatment Plant, Air Pollution Control Equipments, Industrial Hygiene with Risk Assessment, “Hazardous Waste, Coprocessing in Cement Plants, Indoor Air Quality etc., India, Srilanka, Bangkok, Saudi Arabia.
WASTEWATER & WATER QUALITY MONITORING
Dr. Pratima Singh Director, Air Pollution and Waste Management
International Forum for Environment, Sustainability & Technology (iFOREST), India
Dr. Pratima Singh is the Director for Air Pollution and Waste Management at the International Forum for Environment, Sustainability and Technology (iFOREST). She leads initiatives on clean air action planning, challenges around open burning (biomass, solid waste and agri-burning), dust mitigation and industrial decarbonization. She also focuses on other aspects as regulations, compliance, enforcement, and, working closely with government, regulators, industry, and civil society to develop evidence-based strategies and strengthen institutional capacity through training programs.
Previously, Dr. Singh was with the Center for Study of Science, Technology and Policy (CSTEP), where she contributed to developing the Air Pollution vertical in the organisation and carry out research on air quality mitigation and management at state and national-level, with a focus on linking scientific analysis to policy frameworks.
She holds a Ph.D. in Energy and GHG emissions, which was a collaborative study between TERI-SAS and University of Birmingham. Her research interests include air pollution mitigation, energy transitions, climate policy, and sustainable industrial practices.
Dr. Vidyanand M. Motghare Maharashtra Pollution Control Board, Joint Director, India
Dr. Vidyanand M. Motghare, received Ph.D. in Environmental Engineering from Nagpur University in 2016. He works with Maharashtra Pollution Control Board as Joint Director and having experience of 29 years in the Environment field.
He also worked for 4 years in Maharashtra Jeevan Pradhikaran (Govt. of Maharashtra undertaking) looking after sewage collection and treatment schemes, water supply projects. Academic qualifications: B. E. (Civil), M. Tech. (Environmental Engineering), P.G. D. B. M., M. B. A. (Business Administration & Marketing) and Ph. D. (Environmental Engineering).
His Key working areas are: National Clean Air Program, Advance Affordable Environmental technologies for Indian conditions, Improvement in prevention of pollution with clean technologies, Pollution control with material recovery and reduction of raw material consumption, e-governance for efficient management and E-Vehicles, Commuter Choice Programme.
He has had 16 Technical Papers published, presented at over 150 seminars and conferences and has gain overseas work in USA, Switzerland, Germany, France, Europe, Australia and New Zealand.
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