Waste Water Team Matt Cousin, Dominic DiFulvio, Luke Felack, Pete Rancourt.

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Waste Water Team Matt Cousin, Dominic DiFulvio, Luke Felack, Pete Rancourt

Table of Contents 1.Recognize the Opportunity 2.Define the Problem Space 3. Specifications 4.Brainstorm 5.Evaluate Ideas 6.Analysis 7.Communicate Design Solution

We Have the Power to Draw Tourism to the Area Tourism to the Cumberland, MD area Visitors to the Allegany College of Maryland

People will be Educated and Entertained through our Technology Structure Clean Waste Water Treatment Making waste water interesting Educational side of waste water

Our Exhibit Must be Relevant to People of All Ages, as well as Cost Efficient, and Sustainable Entertaining and educational to all ages Self-sustaining/cost efficient Environmentally friendly

There were Myriad Ideas Generated through the Duration of the Brainstorming Process Septic Tank Aerated Lagoon Anaerobic Digester Playground Constructed Wetland

Only one came out on top of the others Constructed Wetland o Cost efficient o Minimal space required o Educational o Minimal upkeep required

How it works

The Prototype

The Prototype: Cold Weather

Through wastewater, we can attract people to our Technology structure Tourism to SAIN Education and entertainment Shows how wastewater can be used in our society

Appendix 1: Gantt Chart

Appendix 2: Control Screening Matrix

Appendix 3: Control Scoring Matrix BDE

Appendix 4: Pairwise Comparison