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Drinking Water Explained for ESG Water Conservation

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Requirements

  • No requirements or prerequisites are needed.

Description

  • This course belongs to a collection of courses on Water Management and Conservation from an ESG perspective and it includes: Drinking Water Supply Explained + Desalination Explained + Wastewater & Sanitation Explained
  • The course addresses the importance of drinking safe water management from different angles (technological, environmental, economical, social) for public entities and businesses, which falls within the framework of environmental, social, and governance (ESG) and might interest professionals looking for insight on water conservation in businesses.
  • The course explores data about access to safe drinking water around the world
  • The course highlights  the importance of providing safe water to consumers and the risks of untreated water
  • The course also presents the technology needed to treat and manage drinking water
  • Economic, environmental, and governance challenges from different angles are presented as well to shed light on the importance of providing safe water for domestic use and businesses.
  • The following course plan has been adopted:

01  Introduction

02  Access to safe drinking water around the world

03  What are the risks of unsafe drinking water

04  Narutal and urban water cycles

05  Drinking water treatment process

06  Challenges of providing safe water

07  Saving our water and acting responsibly

08  Conclusion & references

By the end of this course:

– You will have more knowledge about the importance of  water in domestic, industrial and agricultural use;

– You will also learn why it is important to ensure safe water to avoid the dangerous consequences of unsafe water.

– You will also become more aware of the different challenges that threaten safe water supply around the world and how you can help save water at your home and act responsibly.

– You will gain insight into different environmental and economic challenges for water management and conservation.

– This course can also interest learners looking for knowledge on seawater and brackish desalination by reverse osmosis membrane technology, as classic pre-treatment can have many similarities with the drinking water treatment process.

– keywords: water management, water conservation, water treatment, health, engineering, sustainability, ESG

Important Notice:

This course has been prepared with a specific audience in mind: learners looking for general knowledge about drinking water, importance of safe water and process of drinking water treatment … and does not delve into engineering design and calculations of water treatment.

That’s why:

– The course is suited for the non-specialist and provideshigh-quality and concentrated knowledge about the importance of safe drinking water and how drinking water treatment works.

– The course is not suited for professionals, engineers and researchers looking for calculations and designs of drinking water treatment processes.

– (No artificial intelligence tools (chatgpt, generative ai, prompts ..) were used in the development of this course, I believe this is important for providing an original learning experience for students).

Who this course is for:

  • Sustainability Professionals, Consultants, ESG professionals, Anyone curious about rinking water treatment..
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