ENVE 555 SUSTAINABLE WATER AND SANITATION SYSTEMS
This course explores sustainable approaches to dealing with local and global issues in water supply and sanitation. Topics covered include water supply, wastewater reuse and recovery, and solid waste management. ENVE 555 will introduce social and economic considerations and cover the engineering tools necessary to carry out basic design of water delivery, treatment, and sewage disposal systems in the developing world and developed world rural communities.
The course is open to all graduate students (no prerequisites). Undergraduate students can take the course with suitable background (ENVE 555). Non-majors and students from other departments are encouraged to take this course - please contact the instructor (nmladenov @sdsu.edu).
Credits: 3
Location: TBA
Lecture: Tue, Thu 13:00 to 13:30
Activity: Tue 14:00 - 15:40
Text: Field Guide to Environmental Engineering for Development Workers, Mihelcic et al., ASCE Press
Read ahead of class: "WATER and SANITATION in Developing Countries: Including Health in the Equation" Maggie A. Montgomery and Menachem Elimelech, Environ. Sci. Technol., 2007, 41 (1), pp 17–24
Team design: Check out EPA's P3 competition for more information.
The course is open to all graduate students (no prerequisites). Undergraduate students can take the course with suitable background (ENVE 555). Non-majors and students from other departments are encouraged to take this course - please contact the instructor (nmladenov @sdsu.edu).
Credits: 3
Location: TBA
Lecture: Tue, Thu 13:00 to 13:30
Activity: Tue 14:00 - 15:40
Text: Field Guide to Environmental Engineering for Development Workers, Mihelcic et al., ASCE Press
Read ahead of class: "WATER and SANITATION in Developing Countries: Including Health in the Equation" Maggie A. Montgomery and Menachem Elimelech, Environ. Sci. Technol., 2007, 41 (1), pp 17–24
Team design: Check out EPA's P3 competition for more information.