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SPEAKER

Ir. R. SREEDARAN
Director & Managing Pertner
SK Water Consult Sdn. Bhd

Civil and Structural Engineering Consultant


specialised in Water Engineering and Management i.e.
Flood Mitigation, Coastal Engineering, River OBJECTIVE
Engineering.
To understand erosion and sediment issues in
01 land disturbing activities, their consequences to
Ir. Ts. AMIN RAMLI the environment, and how ESCP can be used to
minimize their impact
Managing Director
Straits Consulting Engineers To develop template for ESCP submission
02 (report and plans)

Civil and structural engineer, experienced in linear


infrastructure and real estate development projects. He
has nearly 20 years of experience in planning, design,
and implementation of drainage, stormwater
LEARNING OUTCOME
management, and erosion & sediment control in
Malaysia and the United States. At the end of the course, Participants are expected to have a
better understanding of the issues involved under the main
CPD/PDH HOURS themes of Erosion and Sediment Control Plan (ESCP):

Erosion and
BEM, MSO and EiMAS CPD/PDH hours Soil erosion problems in Malaysia, especially in urban
**Subjected to approval
01
areas

COURSE FEE
02 What is ESCP and how it can be used in construction
areas Sediment Control
MSO Member : RM 1,200.00
Non-Member : RM 1,500.00
03 Best Management Practices (BMP), categories and
their functions in an ESCP (ESC) in Sarawak
Hands on Erosion and Sediment Control Plan (ESCP) Awareness Course & Workshop
04
REGISTRATION examples

https://forms.gle/GYmRwjTSTM In addition, you will also have a better appreciation of the


qJHBrVA MSMA and ESCP manuals and how they can be best 26-28 February 2024
utilized by both, designers from engineering consultants, Hilton Hotel, Kuching Sarawak
**Register now to secure your seat** and the planners and supervisors from the developer’s side
who need to ensure that their development complies with
Disclaimer: We reserve the right to cancel or reschedule the course at any government requirements and contributes to an www.msowater.org.my 017-222 9675
circumstances. We will make every attempt via email, text, or voice call to notify enhancement rather than degradation of the environment. Ms.Hasanah
you of any course schedule changes at the earliest possible moment. mso.seminar@gmail.com
1 Monday: 2 Tuesday: 3 Wednesday:
26 February 2024 27 February 2024 28 February 2024

08.00 AM : Module 1: Introduction 08.00 AM : Module 3: Erosion and Sedimentation Control 08.00 AM : Module 5: Case Studies
Current issues of flooding & sedimentation Measures Topography and basic hydrology
Laws, legislations, circulars & guidelines Runoff control measures (temporary and permanent catchment
What is ESCP areas)
Earthworks & ESCP submission procedure 08.30 AM : Module 3: Erosion and Sedimentation Control
Roles of stakeholders in ESCP Measures 09.00 AM : Case Study 1
(consultants, contractor, project owner, Erosion and sediment control BMPs (BMP Mixed development
authority) types, design, calculation)
ESCP plans, report and calculation 10.00 AM : Morning Tea Break
09.00 AM : Module 2: Erosion and Sedimentation
Soil and Sedimentation processes 10.00 AM : Morning Tea Break 10.30 AM : Case Study 1 (continued)
Mixed development
10.00 AM : Morning Tea Break 10.30 AM : Module 4: Site Planning and Management
Construction sequencing 11.30 AM : Case Study 2
10.30 AM : Module 2: Erosion and Sedimentation Plan preparation and details Linear Infrastructure project
Causes of Erosion & Sedimentation
Soil loss and Sediment yield estimation 01.00 PM : Lunch 01.00 PM : Lunch

1.00 PM : Lunch 02.00 PM : Module 4: Site Planning and Management 02.00 PM : Case Study 2 (Continued)
Inspection and maintenance of BMPs Linear Infrastructure project
2.00 PM : Module 2: Erosion and Sedimentation
(continued) 03.00 PM : Module 4: Site Planning and Management 03.00 PM : Case Study 3
Caused of Erosion & Sedimentation Case Study: Installation and Maintenance Hilly development project
Soil loss and Sediment yield estimation
05.00 PM : Evening Tea Break/End of the day 05.00 PM : Evening Tea Break/ End of the day

5.00 PM : Evening Tea Break/ End of the day


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