CAWT part of new water innovation agreement in India
The Centre for Alternative Wastewater Treatment (CAWT) at Fleming College will expand its research in India through a newly signed collaborative agreement with ReserWater Innovation Foundation (RWIF), India’s first water innovation platform.
RWIF, a non-profit organization created by ETI Dynamics and Vittal Innovation City, aims to bring about significant change in the water sector in India and globally by serving as a multi-location, multi-disciplinary water innovation cluster. It is committed to making significant environmental and socio-economic impacts.
Dr. Brent Wootton, CAWT’s Director and Senior Scientist, was in New Delhi on April 11, 2013 to sign the agreement on behalf of the Canada-India Water Training Consortium.
The Canada-India Water Training Consortium is led by Wootton and the CAWT and includes the Ontario Clean Water Agency, Northern College, Confederation College and Centennial College. The consortium is part of a broader collaborative effort that includes Canadian Technology and Business Facilitators Inc. (CTBF).
RWIF will feature five major centres of excellence with a pan-Indian and global reach:
- Research and Innovation
- Water Resource Mapping and Management
- Socio-economic
- Industry Solutions
- Big Impacts Centre – will focus on major initiatives such as cleaning up the Ganges River
RWIF has signed additional collaborative agreements with Southern Ontario Water Consortium, European Business and Technology Centre, and Friends of Vrindavan.
About the Centre for Alternative Wastewater Treatment
The Centre for Alternative Wastewater Treatment (CAWT) specializes in applied research on alternative, innovative and emerging water and wastewater technologies. The facility, located at Fleming College’s Frost Campus in Lindsay, Ontario, is currently collaborating with more than 50 Canadian companies, 14 universities and numerous government departments on research and development, commercialization, demonstration, and technology verification projects.
About Fleming College
Located in the heart of Central Ontario, Fleming College has campus locations in Peterborough, Lindsay, Cobourg and Haliburton. Named for famous Canadian inventor and engineer Sir Sandford Fleming, the college features more than 100 full-time programs in Community Development and Health, Continuing Education, Environmental and Natural Resource Sciences, Justice and Business, Skilled Trades and Technology, General Arts and Science and Visual Arts. Fleming College has more than 5,900 full-time and 10,000 part-time students, and more than 63,000 alumni.
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For more information:
Laura Copeland, Communications Officer, 705-749-5530 x 1370 or copeland@flemingc.on.ca