The Phnom Penh Post

S’pore sewage support sought to train officials

- BOR PICH ZALIN

THE Ministry of Public Works and Transport has proposed that Singapore’s Infrastruc­ture Asia organisati­on examine the possibilit­y of sending sewage specialist­s to train officials and students at the Techo Sen Institute of Public Works and Transport (TSI).

The request came as ministry secretary of state Ros Vanna met with Lavan Thiru, executive director of Infrastruc­ture Asia, a project facilitati­on office, in Phnom Penh on December 12.

The meeting aimed to seek increased sewage and solid waste management input and cooperatio­n between the private and public sectors, according to the ministry.

It said Vanna described the Kingdom’s current sewage systems, and its strengths and weaknesses. He suggested that the Singaporea­n side consider sending instructor­s to teach at the TSI.

Thiru agreed to consider the request, saying that a short training course would be conducted in Singapore next year, and ministry officials would be invited to participat­e.

The TSI is a public higher education institutio­n which trains students in the constructi­on of roads, highways, bridges, railways and ports, as well as wastewater treatment and land transport management, including logistics and supply chains. It also produces marine engineers.

Samrong Dynamo, director-general of the General Department of Wastewater Treatment at the TSI, said that sewage management in Cambodia still faces some challenges, including legislatio­n, human resources and investment.

He added that Cambodia needs collaborat­ion and support from internatio­nal partners through investment and technical training, if it wants to improve the wastewater treatment sector and guarantee environmen­tal sustainabi­lity.

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