
Longleng, October 4 (MExN): A one-day training programme on Water Quality Monitoring & Surveillance (WQMS) for Field Testing Kit (FTK) users was held on October 2 at the Indoor Stadium, Longleng town. It was organized by the District Water and Sanitation Mission, PHED Longleng and sponsored by Sanitation & WSSO, PHED, Nagaland, a DIPR report informed on Monday.
The training programme is envisaged on the Jal Jeeven Mission’s (JJM) prime objective to create a community based water quality monitoring and surveillance system at the grass root level to test water quality parameters using FTKs for all water sources by the community to enhance awareness of safe drinking water.
Resource person, S Walling, chemist, PHED Longleng spoke on the topic ‘Safe Drinking Water to Every Household’ and emphasized on the need for water sources to be tested and monitored periodically so as to check the quality of drinking water.
The trainees were also taught on the basic precautionary measures to be followed while collecting water samples from the sources and the steps and procedures to test water quality by FTKs. Later FTKs and bacteriological vials were distributed to the participants. The training was attended by about 50 women from 17 villages under Longleng division, the DIPR report stated.