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Home > Workshop and Training > IN JAPAN > Fiscal Year 2010 > FY2010 Training Course Opens on Industrial Pollution Control Technology Transfer for Administrative Officials from Henan Province, China

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Update:November 9, 2010

FY2010 Training Course Opens on Industrial Pollution Control Technology Transfer for Administrative Officials from Henan Province, China

A fiscal year 2010 training course on “Industrial Pollution Control Technology Transfer for Administrative Officials from Henan Province, China,” commissioned by Mie Prefecture, was launched on October 26.
Three officials from Henan Province, a sister province of Mie’s, are scheduled to take a 22-day course on environmental conservation in rural areas, which is one of the province's problems.
The course is intended to have the participants learn about Japanese legal systems and measures for environmental conservation and industrial pollution control, and to have them deepen their technical knowledge of pollution control technologies, thereby helping enhance their skills necessary to draw up and implement policies back in their country.
The curriculum includes the appropriate use of fertilizers and agricultural chemicals, disposal technologies of wastewater from households, and the waste disposal system for the purpose of environmental conservation in rural areas.
On the final day, all the participants are expected to make a presentation of how they will take advantage of what they have learnt in these 22 days after returning home. (Deguchi)