SUSTAINABLE WATER MANAGEMENT Walter Z. Tang Valdu Suurkask Fall, 2009 EKV8360 3,0 EAP Department of Environmental Engineering.

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SUSTAINABLE WATER MANAGEMENT Walter Z. Tang Valdu Suurkask Fall, 2009 EKV8360 3,0 EAP Department of Environmental Engineering

SUSTAINABLE WATER MANAGEMENT 1) Water Resources Planning and Management: An Overview 2) Water Resource Systems Modeling: Its Role in Planning and Management 3) Modelling Methods for Evaluating Alternatives 4) Optimization Methods 5) Fuzzy Optimization 6) Data-Based Models

SUSTAINABLE WATER MANAGEMENT 7) Concepts in Probability, Statistics and Stochastic Modeling 8) Modeling Uncertainty 9) Model Sensitivity and Uncertainty Analysis 10) Performance Criteria 11) River Basin Planning Models 12) Water Quality Modelling and Prediction 13) Urban Water Systems 14) IWRM 15) Interboundary Water Management 16) Case Studies

Topics for Term Paper 1) Interboundary Water Management between Estonia and Russia 2) IWRM Plan of Estonia 3) Ecological Minimal Flow for Fish Path from Reservoirs in Hydraulic Power Plants 4) Restoration of Ecological System Using Biomass Replacement of Hydraulic Power Plants 5) Cost and Benefit Analysis of Leachate Treatment Alternatives 6) Advanced Oxidation Process of Leachate Treatment 7) Cost and Benefit Analysis of Combined Sewer vs. Separate Storm and Sewer Systems 8) Watershed Protection Best Management Practice for Tallinn Drinking Water Resource 9) Environmental Impact Assessment of Nord Stream Gas Pipeline 10) Feasibility of District Heating Using Biomass