Island Infrastructure: Freshwater System: 20 ft. dug well under influence of surface water Saltwater System: Supply sea tables, fire demand and toilets.

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Island Infrastructure: Freshwater System: 20 ft. dug well under influence of surface water Saltwater System: Supply sea tables, fire demand and toilets Wastewater System: Grey and Black water to central wastewater treatment facility Electrical System: Three diesel powered generators

Course Objectives: Provide preliminary (conceptual) design for infrastructure components that are “sustainable” In this case “sustainable” means using island natural resources without external supplementation or remediation while maintaining normal island activities and island ecosystem

Course Requirements: Final Design Report Oral Presentation of Design to Class

Course organizaton: 4 – 5 person design teams 2 lectures per week 1 in-class design period per week (design group meeting). Probably Fridays