The content of this course is divided into three major parts. The first two parts are constructed based on conventional water and wastewater treatment design practices, while the third part is more focused on emerging issues and new technologies that fall within the realm of sustainable water management for all three-waters, including stormwater. Upon completing this course, students will have a thorough understanding of the utilities of various physical, chemical, and biological processes currently applied in drinking-water and municipal wastewater treatment processes. Students will also be able to conduct open engineering designs based on process fundamentals. Furthermore, students shall be familiar with emerging technologies and approaches in the sustainable water management area, including treatment for stormwater and agricultural runoffs.
The course consists of weekly lectures and three design assignments. In addition, you will be expected to learn from additional reading, problem-solving, and other work outside formal contact hours. The course is well supported by the recommended texts, which also provide a good source of additional problems.