Access to clean water and safe sanitation is one of the most critical challenges facing rapidly growing communities in developing regions today. Planning these essential systems requires a deep understanding of local geography, community needs, financial constraints, and modern environmental standards. This course provides a comprehensive introduction to water and sanitation infrastructure planning, giving you the tools to design resilient, sustainable systems. You will start by mastering foundational terminology, public health principles, and the socioeconomic factors that influence infrastructure decisions. From there, you will explore modern planning frameworks, decentralized sanitation technologies, and water resource management strategies. What you'll learn: Understand the core principles of water supply, treatment, and distribution in resource-constrained environments; Analyze sanitation systems, from basic onsite solutions to modern decentralized treatment facilities; Apply structured planning frameworks to assess community needs and environmental impacts; Evaluate financial models, cost-recovery strategies, and institutional governance for long-term project sustainability; Integrate climate resilience and water-scarcity adaptation strategies into infrastructure design. The course begins with essential concepts and historical context before guiding you through technical design options, financial planning, and community-led implementation strategies. This course is designed for beginners, aspiring urban planners, development workers, and public health students with no prior engineering experience. Start reading today to build the foundational skills needed to plan life-changing infrastructure projects.
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