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SIES Indian Institute of Environment Management

National Conference on

Fly Ash Utilization for Sustainable Environment Management

Date &Venue: January 16

SIES Indian Institute of Environment Management

Shri. Chandrashekarendra Saraswati Vidyapuram,

Plot No. 1E, Sector

SIES Indian Institute of Environment Management

Organizes

National Conference on

Fly Ash Utilization for Sustainable Environment Management

Date &Venue: January 16th – 17th, 2014

SIES Indian Institute of Environment Management

Shri. Chandrashekarendra Saraswati Vidyapuram,

Plot No. 1E, Sector- V, Nerul, Navi Mumbai 400 706

SIES Indian Institute of Environment Management

Fly Ash Utilization for Sustainable Environment Management

SIES Indian Institute of Environment Management

Shri. Chandrashekarendra Saraswati Vidyapuram,

V, Nerul, Navi Mumbai 400 706

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About the Conference

Generation of fly ash will continue to increase with the demand of power and

thermal power plants. Fly ash utilization and management was a cause of concern in India until

the beginning of 1990s. With the focused efforts of Fly Ash Mission of the GOI since 1994 many

innovative technologies are developed and transfe

management of fly ash. It is now considered as a resource material with multifarious uses. Fly

ash has acquired the status of a “useful commodity” which opens up plenty of opportunities in

terms of laying & fine tuning policies, conducting gainful businesses and R&D efforts, and

addressing the concerns of environment at the same time. The objective of the conference is to

bring professionals, academicians, researchers, engineers, scholars and industry professionals o

matching interests on a common platform to share new ideas, experiences and knowledge in the

fields of sustainable utilization of fly ash for environment management. The conference will

cover following wide range of topics:

1. Current production of fly ash in India and challenges

• Problems in bulk utilization

• Air pollution

• Water pollution

• Soil pollution

• Policy and law

2. Utilization of fly ash in agriculture and forestry sector

• Crop production and quality

• Improvement in soil fertility

• Plant disease control

3. Utilization of fly ash in environment conservation

• Biodiversity management

• Wasteland development

• Water management

• Solid waste management

4. S&T in fly ash based products

• Zeolite

• Synthetic soil

• Concrete and brick

• Synthetic wood

About the Conference

Generation of fly ash will continue to increase with the demand of power and commissioning of

thermal power plants. Fly ash utilization and management was a cause of concern in India until

the beginning of 1990s. With the focused efforts of Fly Ash Mission of the GOI since 1994 many

innovative technologies are developed and transferred on the beneficial utilization and

management of fly ash. It is now considered as a resource material with multifarious uses. Fly

ash has acquired the status of a “useful commodity” which opens up plenty of opportunities in

ing policies, conducting gainful businesses and R&D efforts, and

addressing the concerns of environment at the same time. The objective of the conference is to

bring professionals, academicians, researchers, engineers, scholars and industry professionals o

matching interests on a common platform to share new ideas, experiences and knowledge in the

fields of sustainable utilization of fly ash for environment management. The conference will

cover following wide range of topics:

sh in India and challenges

Utilization of fly ash in agriculture and forestry sector

Utilization of fly ash in environment conservation

S&T in fly ash based products

commissioning of

thermal power plants. Fly ash utilization and management was a cause of concern in India until

the beginning of 1990s. With the focused efforts of Fly Ash Mission of the GOI since 1994 many

rred on the beneficial utilization and

management of fly ash. It is now considered as a resource material with multifarious uses. Fly

ash has acquired the status of a “useful commodity” which opens up plenty of opportunities in

ing policies, conducting gainful businesses and R&D efforts, and

addressing the concerns of environment at the same time. The objective of the conference is to

bring professionals, academicians, researchers, engineers, scholars and industry professionals of

matching interests on a common platform to share new ideas, experiences and knowledge in the

fields of sustainable utilization of fly ash for environment management. The conference will

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Address for Correspondence

SIES Indian Institute of Environment Management

Plot - 1E, Sector - V, Sri

Nerul, Navi Mumbai 400 706

Tel.: 022 -27702078, 022

Fax: 022- 27708360

E mail: [email protected]

Address for Correspondence

SIES Indian Institute of Environment Management

, Sri. Chandrashekarendra Saraswati Vidyapuram

Nerul, Navi Mumbai 400 706

27702078, 022-27702104

[email protected]

Vidyapuram

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Submission of Abstracts and Papers

Authors are requested to submit the abstract of their papers not exceeding 500

words in duplicate along with soft copy in windows 2007 word format to

Secretariat, FAUSEM -2014. Font type should be Times New Roman in font size

of 14 for title and 12 for the

abstract.

Full paper should be submitted in electronic version in MS word

[email protected].

Papers will be awarded for best presentation

Selected Papers will be published in International Journal of Environmental Sciences.

Manuscript format

Manuscript should be in following main titles

double spacing. It should have following major headings

Abstract

Limit 100-150 words. The abstract should state briefly the purpose of the research, the principal

results and major conclusions.

Keywords

Provide a maximum of 5 keywords to be included in an article, avoiding general and plural terms

and multiple concepts (avoid, for example, "and", "of"). Be sparing with abbreviations: only

abbreviations firmly established in the field may be eligible. These keywords will be used for

indexing purposes.

Introduction

State the objectives of the work and provide an

literature survey or a summary of the results. Results should be stated concisely with conclusion.

Submission of Abstracts and Papers

Authors are requested to submit the abstract of their papers not exceeding 500

words in duplicate along with soft copy in windows 2007 word format to

2014. Font type should be Times New Roman in font size

of 14 for title and 12 for the text. Atleast 5 keywords should be provided with

Full paper should be submitted in electronic version in MS word 2007 file only on

Papers will be awarded for best presentation

cted Papers will be published in International Journal of Environmental Sciences.

format

Manuscript should be in following main titles in Times New Roman font of size 12 with

It should have following major headings

150 words. The abstract should state briefly the purpose of the research, the principal

Provide a maximum of 5 keywords to be included in an article, avoiding general and plural terms

s (avoid, for example, "and", "of"). Be sparing with abbreviations: only

abbreviations firmly established in the field may be eligible. These keywords will be used for

State the objectives of the work and provide an adequate background, avoiding a detailed

literature survey or a summary of the results. Results should be stated concisely with conclusion.

Authors are requested to submit the abstract of their papers not exceeding 500

words in duplicate along with soft copy in windows 2007 word format to

2014. Font type should be Times New Roman in font size

text. Atleast 5 keywords should be provided with

2007 file only on

cted Papers will be published in International Journal of Environmental Sciences.

in Times New Roman font of size 12 with

150 words. The abstract should state briefly the purpose of the research, the principal

Provide a maximum of 5 keywords to be included in an article, avoiding general and plural terms

s (avoid, for example, "and", "of"). Be sparing with abbreviations: only

abbreviations firmly established in the field may be eligible. These keywords will be used for

adequate background, avoiding a detailed

literature survey or a summary of the results. Results should be stated concisely with conclusion.

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Material and methods

Provide sufficient details to allow the work to be reproduced. Methods already published shou

be indicated by a standard references: only relevant modifications should be described.

Results and Discussion

Results should be clear and concise, and be part of a single section, discussing the significance of

the results of the work. Extensive

avoided. Only related tables and figures should be given, long, confused and irrelevant

discussions should be avoided.

Conclusions

The main conclusions drawn from results should be presented in

(maximum 100 words).

Acknowledgements

Collate acknowledgements in a separate section at the end of the article before the references

should be provided.

Tables and figures

References

Maximum 20, 35 and 75 references for shor

and review papers, respectively.

Reference style

Text: All citations in the text should refer to:

1. Single author: the author's name (without initials, unless there is ambiguity) and the year of

publication (Mishra, 2013).

2. Two authors: both authors' names and the year of publication (Mishra and

2013).

3. Three or more authors: first author's name followed by 'et al.' and the year of publication

(Mishra et al., 2013)

Provide sufficient details to allow the work to be reproduced. Methods already published shou

be indicated by a standard references: only relevant modifications should be described.

Results should be clear and concise, and be part of a single section, discussing the significance of

the results of the work. Extensive citation and discussion of the published literature should be

avoided. Only related tables and figures should be given, long, confused and irrelevant

The main conclusions drawn from results should be presented in a short conclusions section

Collate acknowledgements in a separate section at the end of the article before the references

Maximum 20, 35 and 75 references for short communication, original research paper/case study

All citations in the text should refer to:

the author's name (without initials, unless there is ambiguity) and the year of

both authors' names and the year of publication (Mishra and Ramachandhran

first author's name followed by 'et al.' and the year of publication

Provide sufficient details to allow the work to be reproduced. Methods already published should

be indicated by a standard references: only relevant modifications should be described.

Results should be clear and concise, and be part of a single section, discussing the significance of

citation and discussion of the published literature should be

avoided. Only related tables and figures should be given, long, confused and irrelevant

a short conclusions section

Collate acknowledgements in a separate section at the end of the article before the references

t communication, original research paper/case study

the author's name (without initials, unless there is ambiguity) and the year of

Ramachandhran,

first author's name followed by 'et al.' and the year of publication

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Reference List: References should be arranged first alphabetically and then further sorted

chronologically if necessary. More than one reference from the same author(s) in the same year

must be identified by the letters 'a', 'b', 'c', etc., placed after the year of publi

Reference style to a journal publication:

Van der Geer, J., Hanraads, J.A.J., Lupton, R.A., 2010. The art of writing a scientific article. J.

Sci. Commun. 163, 51–59.

Reference style to a book:

Rowell, D.L., 1994. Soil Science: Methods and Appl

Harlow, U.K.

Reference style to a chapter in an edited book:

Phaikaew, C., Ramesh, C.R., Kexian, Yi., Stur, W., 2004. Utilization of

crop in Asia. In High Yielding Anthacnose

Chakraborty, ed.), ACIAR; Canberra, Australia, pp. 65

References should be arranged first alphabetically and then further sorted

chronologically if necessary. More than one reference from the same author(s) in the same year

must be identified by the letters 'a', 'b', 'c', etc., placed after the year of publication.

Reference style to a journal publication:

Van der Geer, J., Hanraads, J.A.J., Lupton, R.A., 2010. The art of writing a scientific article. J.

Soil Science: Methods and Applications. Longman Scientific & Technical;

Reference style to a chapter in an edited book:

Phaikaew, C., Ramesh, C.R., Kexian, Yi., Stur, W., 2004. Utilization of Stylosanthes

High Yielding Anthacnose-Resistant Stylosanthes for Agricultural Systems

Chakraborty, ed.), ACIAR; Canberra, Australia, pp. 65–76.

References should be arranged first alphabetically and then further sorted

chronologically if necessary. More than one reference from the same author(s) in the same year

cation.

Van der Geer, J., Hanraads, J.A.J., Lupton, R.A., 2010. The art of writing a scientific article. J.

. Longman Scientific & Technical;

Stylosanthes as a forage

losanthes for Agricultural Systems (S.

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Organizing Committee

Patrons Mr. V. Shankar, Hon. President, SIES

Mr. P. Sethuraman, Hon. Secretary, SIES

Convener Dr. V. Ramachandhran

Organizing Secretary Dr. Seema Mishra

National Advisory Committee Mr. Jayaraman Iyer, CEO, SIES

Dr. Vimal Kumar, CFARM, New Delhi

Mr. Asheesh Sharma, MD, Mahagenco, Mumbai

Mr. V. M. Moteghare, MPCB, Mumbai

Mr. Avijit Chaubey, ACC Ltd, Thane

Dr. Suresh Chandra Pattanaik, Dr. Fixit Institute of Structural Protection and Rehabilitation, Mumbai

Dr. Amiya Kumar Sahu, National Solid Waste Association of India, Mumbai

Dr. Sharad Chaphekar, IIEM, Mumbai

Dr. P. S. Pathak, CARE, Lucknow (U.P.)

Prof. K. V. B. R. Tilak, Osmania University, Hyderabad (A.P.)

Dr. Sharad Kale, BARC, Mumbai

Prof. D. N. Singh, IIT Bombay, Mumbai

Dr. Rakesh Kumar, NEERI, Mumbai

National Organizing CommitteeDr. T. Regina Devi, DST, New Delhi

Mr. M. Ramamoorthy, SIES, Mumbai

Prof. Satyawati Sharma, IIT Delhi, New Delhi

Prof. S. B. Agarwal, BHU, Varanasi (U.P.)

Dr. A.V.R. Reddy, BARC, Mumbai

Prof. A. K. Dixit, IIT Bombay, Mumbai

Dr. Sanjay Bhoyar, PDKV, Akola (M. S.)

Dr. Satish A. Bhalerao, University of Mumbai

Dr. V. K. Garg, GJUST, Hisar, Haryana

Mr. M. Ananatharaman, SOSVA, Mumbai

Dr. G. Ramakrishnan, Chromatographic Society of India, Mumbai

Local Organizing Committee Dr. Devayani Savant, SIES, Mumbai

Ms. Amruta Diwan Dixit, SIES, Mumbai

Ms. Jyothi Koliyar, SIES, Mumbai

Ms. Pooja Desai, SIES, Mumbai

Ms. Rupali Zele, SIES, Mumbai

Ms. Deepa Kadam, SIES, Mumbai

Ms. Nikita Parab, SIES, Mumbai

Organizing Committee

Mr. V. Shankar, Hon. President, SIES

Mr. P. Sethuraman, Hon. Secretary, SIES

Dr. V. Ramachandhran

Organizing Secretary

National Advisory Committee

Mr. Asheesh Sharma, MD, Mahagenco, Mumbai

Dr. Suresh Chandra Pattanaik, Dr. Fixit Institute of Structural Protection and Rehabilitation, Mumbai

Dr. Amiya Kumar Sahu, National Solid Waste Association of India, Mumbai

Prof. K. V. B. R. Tilak, Osmania University, Hyderabad (A.P.)

Committee

Prof. Satyawati Sharma, IIT Delhi, New Delhi

Dr. Satish A. Bhalerao, University of Mumbai

Dr. G. Ramakrishnan, Chromatographic Society of India, Mumbai

it, SIES, Mumbai

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Registration Fee Details

Academic, Research Institutes: Rs.

Industries & Others: Rs.

Attendees (Outstation): Rs. 1,000

PG Students: Rs. 750

Payment Details

All payments may be made by draft or cheque drawn in favour

of the Director, SIESIIEM, payable at Nerul, Navi Mumbai.

Registration Fee Details

Academic, Research Institutes: Rs. 2,500

Industries & Others: Rs. 3, 000

Attendees (Outstation): Rs. 1,000

All payments may be made by draft or cheque drawn in favour

Director, SIESIIEM, payable at Nerul, Navi Mumbai.

All payments may be made by draft or cheque drawn in favour

Director, SIESIIEM, payable at Nerul, Navi Mumbai.