M.Eng in Citywide Sanitatation

M.Eng in Citywide Sanitation
The 1.5-Year Master’s Program i...more


January 18,2023

M.Eng in Citywide Sanitation

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The 1.5-Year Master’s Program in Citywide Sanitation is the new field under Master of Environmental and Water resources Engineering, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Mahidol University. This program will offer non-sewered sanitation services courses and research in the context of the UN Sustainable Development Goals. 

Under the supervision from AIT and IHE-Delft on sanitation program, MU is working together with Vishwakrama University, India and Rayal University of Phnom Penh, Cambodia for teaching courses and research works. https://sanitationeducation.org and https://eecc.ait.ac.th/m-sc-program-in-regenerative-sanitation
 


Scholarship is available.
For more details, please contact
Dr. Nawatch Surinkul
Nawatch.sur@mahidol.ac.th


Curriculum
The GSGS modules are embedded into existing curriculum and providing specific courses of Citywide Sanitation in Environmental and Water Resources Engineering program Mahidol University. The development of these courses is based on the working experiences in sanitation filed.

Courses and Syllabus
EGEW 511 3(2-2-5) Water Quality Engineering (Required)
 
Lecture: Fresh water resources and ecosystems; sources of water pollution; water quality standards; mass balance; steady–state and response time; fate and transport in aquatic systems; assessment of water quality in river, lake and groundwater; water quality monitoring and management planning; basic concepts from quantitative chemistry; analytical techniques for characterization of water samples; ethics of water quality engineering laboratory
 
Laboratory:Wastewater and faecal sludge, standard solution, field sampling and in-situ measurement, pH, acidity, alkalinity, turbidity, color, hardness, solids determination, COD, DO, BOD, TOC, Nitrogen
 
EGEW 513 3(3-0-6)
Solid and Hazardous Waste Management (Required)
 
Public conscious on solid and hazardous waste management; solid waste problem; sources of solid wastes; solid waste generation and characterization; physical, chemical, and biological properties of waste; waste storage, collection and transportation of waste; separation and recycling; waste treatment processing; sanitary landfills; composting; incineration; public and private participation in solid waste management; hazardous waste characterization; hazardous waste management; ethics of solid and hazardous waste management; laws and policies in Environmental Engineering
EGEW 520 3(3-0-6) Sanitation Systems and Services (Required)
 
Introduction; sanitation and urban development trends and demography; basic service system,health, water, sanitation system and education; sanitation service delivery chains, compendium and system approaches, urban sanitation system planning tools,shit flow diagram, material flow analysis; sanitation system for smart city; urban sanitation system case studies
 
EGEW 521 3(3-0-6)
Water Resource Systems and Modelling
 
Watershed system and its hydrology; dam–reservoir system, reservoir–hydropower system, canal irrigation system; overview of water resources modeling; hydrologic modeling; watershed system modeling; hydrodynamic modeling; case study
 
EGEW 522 3(3-0-6)
Research Seminar in Environmental and Water Resources Engineering (Required)
 
Problem formulationtechniques; research seminars; emerging topics in environmental and water resources engineering; research ethics; literature review techniques; design thinking for problembased learning; research methodology; stakeholder analysis; data collection and analysis techniques; identification of solutions; publication and presentation techniques
EGEW 554 3(3-0-6) Analysis of Sanitation Flows and Public Health (Elective)
 
Sanitation flow; infectious diseases principles and terminology; enteric diseases; health hazards; biological characteristics of relevant enteric pathogens; lifecycles of sanitation related pathogen; classification of water–related and sanitation–related diseases; diseases transmission routes; non–infectious diseases; control measures faecal contamination; interventions and sanitation safety planning; risk evaluation tools
 
EGEW 555 3(3-0-6) Sanitation Technology
 
Urban drainage and sewerage systems; main processes and technologies for the sewage and sludge treatment; carbon, nitrogen and phosphorus removals and recovery; onsite treatment systems; emptying and access; transferring systems; nutrient management and urban low–cost drainage; innovative treatment processes; technology selection tools and decision support systems; case studies and technology evaluation
 
EGEW 556 3(3-0-6) Sanitation System Design (Elective)
 
Overview of design of sanitation systems; biological treatment processes; physico-chemical processes; design of faecal sludge treatment systems; design of onsite; design of co–composting process for faecal sludge; operation and maintenance for sanitation systems; introduction to project management; developing activities, work plan and budget; case studies, practices, and proposals; overview of sanitation financing; feasibility study; sanitation project financing
 
EGEW 567 3(3-0-6) Special Study in Environmental and Water Resources (Elective)
 
Special or experimental study in selected topics; in-depth analysis; advanced and comprehensive study for solving environmental and water resources problems
EGEW697 6(0-18-0) Thematic Paper Development of environmental and water resources engineering thematic paper proposal; conducting research with concern of research ethics; data collection; analysis and interpretation of the research results; thematic paper; presenting and publishing thematic paper or part of the thematic paper in searchable forms
 
 

Activities: Visit faecal sludge treatment plant and solid waste management in Nonthaburi province

Activities: Cultural show and class presentation


OLC/OCC
Citywide sanitation Program had arranged the training programs:
  1. “Integrated design of solid waste and faecal sludge treatment system” This training was co-organized by SNV- Napal and Innosolt company, online during 28 Sep – 6 Oct 2020. There were 36 participants. 
  2. “Faecal sludge treatment systems-training and exposure visit to Shinyanga and Arusha” This training was co-organized by SNV- Napal and Innosolt company, online during 23 – 27 Nov 2020. There were 14 participants. 
Those interested can send request for materials to Asst. Prof. Dr. Nawatch Surinkul as shown in email above.



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