AE1709 Drinking Water Engineering- from Groundwater Sources to Healthy Tap Water 7.5 credits

The course aims to provide aboth basic and new knowledge about the relationship between groundwater and health. The course deals with water quality, pollution problems, health effects, risk analysis, risk assessment, protected areas, technology, monitoring and control as well as laws and regulations.
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Recommended prerequisites
People with an interest in groundwater management, professionals or students.
General knowledge of hydrology.
Literature
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Course room in Canvas
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Main field of study
Technology
Education cycle
First cycle