One of the most obvious claims in our everyday life is the importance of water, often called the blue gold. Anyway, we are often incapable of shifting this importance in tangible actions aimed at protecting this resource and optimizing its use. Past and present anthropic pressure has heavily impaired fresh water, usually supplied for drinking water production. Water utilities and water-treatment practitioners were unprepared to effectively face the challenge of a growing high-quality water demand, especially in climate change scenarios. We need to think out of the box, creating multi-disciplinary panels of experts able to exploit the advances in chemistry, environmental engineering, and ICT to effectively join human health protection and economic and social development. In this sense, stakeholders’ involvement is essential to success.
This MOOC wants to communicate the challenge of protecting water and then human health from chemical and microbiological hazards, as well as the multidisciplinarity required by this challenge by providing some key elements about water quality, protection and remediation, sustainable drinking water production, online monitoring, and finally advanced computing for process control. Moreover, a broader perspective to investigate the experience of water supply will be introduced. For instance, participants will be invited to observe and understand people’s practices around drinking water, exploring approaches and tools derived from service and product design to support behavioral change. It fulfills SDG6, covering almost all its set targets, but also some relevant targets in SDG11, SDG12, and SGD15, considering the strict connection among safe water provision, robust cities/societies development, and sustainable consumption.
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5 videos•Total 41 minutes
The water behind us: contamination sources and prediction modeling•8 minutes
Emerging contaminants in drinking water and food – Two examples: PFAS and Bisphenol A•9 minutes
Risk assessment to address the change: how a probabilistic approach can help decide•7 minutes
Drinking water quality and risk: false myths to dispel•7 minutes
ASAP project: participated paths and behavioral change•9 minutes
1 assignment•Total 30 minutes
Quiz•30 minutes
Water treatments
Module 2•1 hour to complete
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5 videos•Total 40 minutes
Technologies to deal with groundwater novel issues•8 minutes
Sustainability in groundwater remediation•6 minutes
The drinking water production chain: available technologies•10 minutes
Materials in contact with water as possible contamination source•8 minutes
New eco-designed materials for water treatment•9 minutes
1 assignment•Total 30 minutes
Quiz•30 minutes
Big data and advanced computing
Module 3•1 hour to complete
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5 videos•Total 37 minutes
New tools for flexible and resilient monitoring campaigns•8 minutes
Soft sensors for the development of early warning systems•9 minutes
Sensors and Electronics for Distributed Water Quantity and Quality Wireless Monitoring•8 minutes
The Dirty Sensing project: an inline pervasive monitoring tool for pipes fouling•7 minutes
Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) for reactor modelling•6 minutes
1 assignment•Total 30 minutes
Quiz•30 minutes
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