PLAN597
PLAN597 – Planning for Water Resource Management
Student Projects in PLAN 597 Course Description Water is an essential resource for all societies. However the methods used for managing, purifying, distributing, and disposing of water varies greatly around the world. This course will cover the history, science, economics and politics of water management. We will review many of the longstanding challenges such as […]
PLAN597 – Student’s Projects in Water Management
SCARP students assess the impact of water saving technologies at UBC residence halls and research facilities
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Experiential Learning at SCARP: A Tour of Wesbrook with UBC’s Director of Campus Planning, Joe Stott
When we flush the toilet at UBC, where does the sewage go? This question surfaced in a class discussion of PLAN 597: Planning for Water Resource Management (Prof. Honey-Rosés). After realizing that no one had the answer, the class decided to find out. Perhaps UBC practiced innovative sewage treatment as part of its sustainable strategy? […]