Course Information
Course Overview
Understand water treatment, wastewater management, and sustainable water systems used in industries and townships.
Water is one of the most essential resources on Earth. Yet it is often misunderstood and poorly managed.
Cities, industries, and communities depend on reliable water systems every day for drinking, sanitation, agriculture, and industrial production. However, many organizations and individuals underestimate the complexity of managing water resources effectively.
Water management is not just about dams, canals, or treatment plants. It involves a complete system that includes water sourcing, treatment, storage, distribution, wastewater management, and environmental protection.
This course introduces you to the fundamentals of water management, helping you understand how water systems operate in industries, townships, and communities.
Learn From Real Industry Experience
Your instructor Pradeep is a civil engineer with over 35 years of experience managing water supply systems for large industries and townships, including major steel plants.
Throughout his career, he has worked on:
Industrial water supply systems
Township water distribution networks
Water treatment plants
Wastewater treatment systems
Water quality management
In this course, he shares practical knowledge and real-world insights from decades of professional experience in water management.
What This Course Covers
This course explores the key disciplines involved in managing water resources and explains how they work together to support modern society.
You will learn about:
Water sourcing from rivers, lakes, ponds, wetlands, aquifers, and reservoirs
Conveyance systems such as canals and pipelines
Water storage and distribution systems used in industries and townships
Water treatment processes used to produce safe drinking water
Wastewater treatment and disposal methods
Water quality monitoring and analysis
Environmental considerations in water management
Operational aspects such as safety management and resource planning
The course also explains how engineers and organizations address real-world challenges such as water shortages, pollution, and wastewater management.
Why Water Management Matters
Although 70% of the Earth is covered with water, only a small portion is usable freshwater.
Today the world faces increasing challenges including:
Rising water demand due to population growth
Industrial and urban expansion
Water pollution and environmental degradation
Climate change affecting rainfall and water availability
Effective water management helps ensure that water resources remain safe, sustainable, and available for future generations.
Real-World Applications
Water management affects many aspects of everyday life, including:
Drinking water supply
Industrial production
Agricultural irrigation
Wastewater treatment
Environmental conservation
Understanding these systems helps individuals and organizations make better decisions about how water is used and protected.
Why Take This Course
This course provides a clear and beginner-friendly introduction to water management, making complex systems easy to understand.
By taking this course, you will:
Gain a foundational understanding of water systems and infrastructure
Learn how water treatment and wastewater treatment processes work
Understand the role of engineers and communities in managing water resources
Develop awareness of global water challenges and sustainability
Learn practical ideas for water conservation and responsible water use
Start Learning Today
Water is one of the most valuable resources on our planet. Understanding how it is managed is essential for building a sustainable future.
If you want to learn how water systems work in industries and townships, how wastewater is treated, and how water resources are managed responsibly, this course is a great place to begin.
Enroll today and start exploring the fascinating world of water management.
Course Content
- 7 section(s)
- 24 lecture(s)
- Section 1 Course Introduction
- Section 2 Introduction to Water Management
- Section 3 Disciplines of Water Management
- Section 4 Water Treatment
- Section 5 Taking Care of Environment
- Section 6 Umbrella Activities
- Section 7 Course Wrap UP
What You’ll Learn
- Understand how water management systems work, including water sourcing, storage, treatment, and distribution used in cities and industries., Explain the principles of water quality control and why safe drinking water is essential for public health and environmental protection., Identify the major types of wastewater (domestic, industrial, & stormwater) and understand how they are treated before being released back into the environment, Understand the main water and wastewater treatment methods, including physical, chemical, biological, and advanced processes., Identify the roles that engineers, businesses, and communities play in managing water resources, Recognize the roles engineers, industries, and communities play in managing water resources., Apply practical water conservation ideas to reduce water waste at home, school, or work.
Skills covered in this course
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NNicholas D. Johnson
The power-point with the course is lagging behind the narrator.
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GGeorge Joy
Great course.
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SSrinivas Durvasula
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