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.

Water: an essential resource

Water: an essential resource

Instructor: Manuela Antonelli
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The challenge of protection from chemical and microbiological hazard
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- Environmental Engineering
- Sustainable Design
- Water Sustainability
- Environmental Monitoring
- Sustainable Engineering
- Sustainable Development
- Risk Analysis
- Human Centered Design
- Continuous Monitoring
- Sanitation
- Water Resource Management
- Water Resources
- Water Quality
- Machine Learning
- Environmental Engineering and Restoration
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TC
Reviewed on Sep 13, 2023
An excellent course and very informative. Thanks to the teachers
AL
Reviewed on Feb 24, 2026
Concentrates on quality of urban centralized supply of tap water, especially for human drinking. Doesn't look at water supply for irrigation, or desalination of ocean water, or recycling of water.
SM
Reviewed on Oct 9, 2024
It is an extremely interesting course with loads of valuable information
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