Water

Urban water systems include conveyance systems of clean (i.e. potable) water, conveyance systems of waste water, and stormwater management systems. The ecosystem approach to urban water system design and operations calls on engineers to provide these water services while simultaneously maintaining or improving the natural balance of water cycles in ecosystems impacted by urban development.


Energy and Water Nexus: a complex interdependent system.

Posted by: NathalieFONSECAGOMES on January 6, 2019

How the Netherlands ‘keeps its head above water’

Posted by: LottevanKerkhoven on December 8, 2018

How can green infrastructure be implemented in coastal engineering to promote coastal resilience?

Posted by: jamie on November 29, 2018

Adapting to Climate Change: Flexibility in Resilient Cities

Posted by: zo lehong on November 27, 2018

Reclaimed Water in Washington State

Posted by: SHINSUKEYAMAZAKI on November 22, 2018

Natural Capital and Ecosystem Benefits: An Overview of Metro Vancouver Water Supply & Wastewater Infrastructure Systems

Posted by: Andrew Egbase on November 11, 2018

Storm Water: A problem or a resource

Posted by: cjeffery on October 11, 2018

Vancouver Convention Centre: A Case Study

Posted by: S on December 11, 2017

IDP: Use of Virtual Reality

Posted by: S on December 2, 2017

The Dutch View Rising Sea Level as Opportunity, Rather Than Threat

Posted by: S on November 12, 2017

Constructed Wetlands I

Posted by: S on November 2, 2016

Constructed Wetlands II

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IDP: The Integrated Design Process

Posted by: S on October 17, 2016

MEASURES OF SUSTAINIBILITY APPLIED TO THE CIRS BUILDING AT UBC

Posted by: S on October 12, 2016

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