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Soil pollution:

Air pollution: Monitoring system Online data (real time) Integrated Network System Problems with

Obstacles : Government financial capability Poverty Public education Law enforcement

Needed Technology Incinerator Sanitary landfill and leachate treatment 4R concept (Reduce, Reuse, Recycling, Recovery) Domestic wastes :

Industrial wastes : Wastewater treatment plant: Activated sludge Up-flow Anaerobic Sludge Blanket Rotary Biological Contactor Surveillance devices

Action Plan 1. 1.Brief explanation of the IET 2. 2.My duty in the IET 3. 3.Utilization of gained knowledge

About IET The Institute for Environmental Technology Consisted of 3 core competences of technology: 1.Conservation of natural resources, land and water 2.Control of pollution 3.Biomonitoring and Ecotoxycology

My task: Mainly to do research

Internal training course: 1.Improvement of capacity building 2.Cost effective 3.Socialization of gained knowledge Plan of implementation:

Conduct a research: 1.My main task 2.Soil bioremediation 3.Propose applied project FY 2004

Documentation of materials: 1.Accessible for every researcher 2.Socialization of gained knowledge 3.Improvement of IET human resources

The End Sayonaraaa... Sampai Jumpa