ENVS6560
Contemporary Issues in Water Management
10 Units
Available in 2013
| WebLearn GradSchool | Trimester 1 |
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Previously offered in 2012, 2011, 2010, 2009, 2008
Water is the most important resource in the world. The importance of a safe water supply and effective sanitation systems are paramount to maintaining public health standards in both developed and developing countries. With increasing population pressures and industrial and agricultural development, the prevention of water pollution and the management of water resources are increasingly important everywhere. Large-scale centralised supply, distribution and treatment systems (including dams, reservoirs, pipe networks and treatment plants) have evolved to satisfy increasing water demand in many parts of the world. However, many of these centralised systems are struggling to meet water demand from an ever increasing population in an unpredictable climate.
| Objectives | On successful completion of this course, students will be able to: 1. have an understanding of the natural water cycle and how our water and wastewater infrastructure have impacted on the natural water cycle; and identify the major contemporary issues facing water resource management in Australia. Knowledge acquired over the duration of this course will provide the student with valuable insight into the sustainable development of water and wastewater infrastructure in Australia. |
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| Content | Topics will include: - The Natural Water Cycle - Changes to the natural water cycle Urban Agricultural - Water resources Surface water Groundwater - Water and wastewater systems Centralised (water trinity) Decentralised (source control measures) Desalination and wastewater reuse - Water pollution Contaminant sources Contaminant export from different landuses Impact of water quality on environmental resilience - Water reform Legislation and policy Economic strategy for sustainable water and wastewater infrastructure - Managing water resources in Australia Providing solutions for sustainable water use Case studies and further readings |
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| Replacing Course(s) | N/A | ||||||
| Transition | N/A | ||||||
| Industrial Experience | 0 | ||||||
| Assumed Knowledge | Completion of an appropriate undergraduate degree. | ||||||
| Modes of Delivery | Distance Learning : IT Based External Mode |
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| Teaching Methods | Case Study
Integrated Learning Student Projects |
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| Contact Hours | Lecture: for 2 hour(s) per Week for Full Term Self Directed Learning: for 4 hour(s) per Week for Full Term Student Projects: for 3 hour(s) per Week for 10 weeks |
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| Timetables | 2013 Course Timetables for ENVS6560 |