Just finished Water Resources Management and Policy Course!
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Are you familiar with the term "Virtual Water"? It is the total amount of water needed in the production process of a particular product. At first, it may seem straightforward, but I was surprised to learn that a 250 mL cup of tea production requires an average of 35 liters of water! As part of my WRE 415 course titled "Integrated Water Resources Planning & Management", I prepared a presentation on this topic. Feel free to check it out if you're interested!
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nice course on water management and the challenges with international rivers and lakes
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Graduated with an Upper Second Class in Bachelor's of Science Water Resources Management and Development
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"Thrilled to receive my Water Management certificate from CABI Academy! Key takeaways: - Integrated water resource management (IWRM) - Water footprint assessment and reduction - Water policy and governance frameworks - Climate-resilient water management strategies
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Managing urban water systems is a complex task that requires a holistic approach. From providing clean drinking water, treating wastewater to managing stormwater, these systems are interconnected and impact our ecosystems. Engineers and Geoscientists BC BC, in collaboration with the BC Ministry of Health, is leading a One Water System Risk Management approach to help communities assess and prioritize system-level risks. WSP has been collaborating with EGBC and the Ministry over the past several years to author a new Professional Practice Guideline, encouraging participation from engineering and geoscientists across BC to develop innovative solutions for effective water management. Read our latest article to learn more about the benefits of applying systems thinking to risk management through a One Water approach: https://lnkd.in/eRHgdsnT
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Interested in learning more about how system level risk management planning can inform emergency management and increase disaster resilience for community OneWater systems? Come join Virginie Brunetaud from Engineers and Geoscientists BC and I at the Canadian Emergency Preparedness and Climate Adaptation Convention in Ottawa this September. This convention on Sept. 24-26, 2024, in Ottawa is geared towards all levels of government, NGOs, academia, and private industry, to: - Foster national collaboration within the sector - Learn about the latest topics and technologies - Take away actionable steps for emergency planning and climate adaptation Register to attend! https://lnkd.in/g5q_6ge9 #CEPCA2024 #EmergencyExpo #EmergencyManagement #ClimateAdaptation #Adaptation #ClimateChange #DiasterManagement #EmergencyPreparedness #EmergencyResponse #Innovation #Collaboration #Sustainability #ResilientCommunities #PublicSafety #OneWater
Managing urban water systems is a complex task that requires a holistic approach. From providing clean drinking water, treating wastewater to managing stormwater, these systems are interconnected and impact our ecosystems. Engineers and Geoscientists BC BC, in collaboration with the BC Ministry of Health, is leading a One Water System Risk Management approach to help communities assess and prioritize system-level risks. WSP has been collaborating with EGBC and the Ministry over the past several years to author a new Professional Practice Guideline, encouraging participation from engineering and geoscientists across BC to develop innovative solutions for effective water management. Read our latest article to learn more about the benefits of applying systems thinking to risk management through a One Water approach: https://lnkd.in/eRHgdsnT
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🌐🌊 Navigating Water Quality Management Together 🌊🌐 We are excited to announce the release of the updated standard, "Comprehensive Transboundary Water Quality Management Agreement with Guidelines for Development of a Management Plan, Standards, and Criteria, ANSI/ASCE/EWRI 33‐23." This critical standard provides a robust framework for governments and stakeholders, empowering them with the tools to guide the sustainable management of shared water resources. Drawing from the success of the Delaware River Basin Compact, it offers practical solutions and adaptable strategies for environmental engineers, infrastructure engineers, and professionals in water governance and geopolitics. It is an essential tool for addressing the complexities of transboundary waters and fostering collaborative water resource management across borders. 🙏 We sincerely thank the Border International Water Quality Standards Committee members for their hard work on this publication. Special appreciation goes to Chair Luzma Fabiola Nava, Vice-Chair Percival Miller, Treasurer Bernardino Olague, P.E., PMP, and Past Chair Steve Niemeyer. Get your copy today and lead the way in shared water quality management! 📘 https://lnkd.in/eM_RpAhe #WaterQuality #TransboundaryManagement #EnvironmentalEngineering #Infrastructure #Sustainability #Geopolitics #WaterGovernance #CivilEngineering #ASCEStandards
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Can be used by many river basins crossing boundaries and within different governmental controls.
🌐🌊 Navigating Water Quality Management Together 🌊🌐 We are excited to announce the release of the updated standard, "Comprehensive Transboundary Water Quality Management Agreement with Guidelines for Development of a Management Plan, Standards, and Criteria, ANSI/ASCE/EWRI 33‐23." This critical standard provides a robust framework for governments and stakeholders, empowering them with the tools to guide the sustainable management of shared water resources. Drawing from the success of the Delaware River Basin Compact, it offers practical solutions and adaptable strategies for environmental engineers, infrastructure engineers, and professionals in water governance and geopolitics. It is an essential tool for addressing the complexities of transboundary waters and fostering collaborative water resource management across borders. 🙏 We sincerely thank the Border International Water Quality Standards Committee members for their hard work on this publication. Special appreciation goes to Chair Luzma Fabiola Nava, Vice-Chair Percival Miller, Treasurer Bernardino Olague, P.E., PMP, and Past Chair Steve Niemeyer. Get your copy today and lead the way in shared water quality management! 📘 https://lnkd.in/eM_RpAhe #WaterQuality #TransboundaryManagement #EnvironmentalEngineering #Infrastructure #Sustainability #Geopolitics #WaterGovernance #CivilEngineering #ASCEStandards
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Attached is the presentation of the Mini-Strategic Management Plan for Four in One Water Treatment and Supply Services.
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1wCongrats dear Ali! I hope the industry utilizes your extensive knowledge to tackle the water crisis. 🤞