
To introduce concepts, applications, and tools of systems analysis for water resources planning, management, and design. To apply these principles to problems including river basin planning, real-time hydrosystem operations, water quality management, capacity expansion, urban drainage network design, and sanitary sewer design. Course taught at George Mason University.
sanitary sewer design, river basin planning, water quality management, capacity expansion, urban drainage network design, Civil Engineering, hydrosystem operations
sanitary sewer design, river basin planning, water quality management, capacity expansion, urban drainage network design, Civil Engineering, hydrosystem operations
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