Events

LANGAT SEWERAGE PROJECT HOSTS MINI SEMINAR AND EDUCATIONAL VISIT TO PUBLIC INFORMATION CENTER WITH ENGINEERING STUDENTS

02 Oct 2018

Date: 2nd October 2018
Venue: Kg. Simpang Balak Site Office

On 2nd October 2018, Langat Sewerage Project organised a Mini Seminar and educational visit to engineering students from Management & Science University (MSU) which was held at Kg. Simpang Balak site office. The program was participated by 51 students of Computer Engineering and Electrical, Electronic Engineering Faculty, accompanied by 7 lecturers. The Project Consultant representatives were also invited to the program.

The topics related to Engineering Design Basic for Langat Centralised Treatment Plant (CSTP) were presented by the CSTP consultant from SMHB Sdn Bhd, Ir. Moghan Muniandy and Mr. Cheah Siang Li, representative from Wet Envitech Sdn Bhd. The contents of the seminar highlighted were on the Introduction to Sewage Treatment, Langat CSTP Overview, Treatment Process System Design, Some Differences from SPAN MSIG Vol 4 And Common Malaysian Practice; Civil and Structural Engineering Design, Green Technology Elements and Electrical & SCADA. The seminar contents were presented through videos and photos which can provide a better understanding among the students. More information about the CSTP building and pipe network were presented through the project model in the Public Information Centre.

The establishment of the program was given as an approach to introduce the engineering students on modern technology in sewage treatment plant from Tokyo technology through Langat Centralised Treatment Plant Project. Besides, this mini seminar program is meant to expose the students with the advantage of having a better systematic treatment plant process. Hence, students may enhance awareness relating to the Environment Preservation through the knowledge of the project presented during the seminar.

The Q&A session after the seminar provides a chance for the students to ask questions regarding to the project. Students and lecturers also were given an opportunity to see the progress of the project from site office roof top.