Daniel Eden Marie Manchester Jenna Senecal. Outline Introduction The Global Engineer? Water & Sanitation Overseas The Next Step - Alternatives Case Study.

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Presentation transcript:

Daniel Eden Marie Manchester Jenna Senecal

Outline Introduction The Global Engineer? Water & Sanitation Overseas The Next Step - Alternatives Case Study Conclusion & Discussion

But before…

What is a global engineer? Broad view in thinking and acting on the world’s most complex problems. Approach challenges with thoughtfulness, ability and open minds Engage their community, encouraging an awareness of the issues and fostering attitudes and actions for change

Riddle 'A place of solitude. A place of contemplation. Most made of porcelain. Some made of steel. No doubt I'm most effective, With a river running through.' What am I? blog.calsun.canoe.ca/sixinthecity?cat=702

Quick Water Facts 1. How many people worldwide do not have access to clean drinking water? a) 100 million (about 1 in 60 people) b) 600 million (about 1 in 10 people) c) 1.1 billion (about 1 in 6 people) d) 3 billion (about 2 in 6 people) 2. How many people die every day from diseases related to bad water? a) 100 – 1,000 b) 1,000 – 10,000 c) 10,000 – 100,000 d) 100,000 or more

Montreal to Malawi

Malawi Ntchisi

Water and Sanitation

VIP

How good is your aim?

Eco San Toilet

Urban Toilet

Cradle to Grave

Wastewater Treatment

Cradle to Cradle

Natural Cycles: The Cherry Tree

Waste Equals Food Traditional Ladakhi toilet (Ecosan Res, 2009)

Waste Separation: The Car

Compost Toilet

Biogas Digester

Grey Water Usage

Conclusion Water and wastewater treatment can be very different in different countries Before modernizing, it is important to consider the political, environmental, cultural and economic context Finally, it is important to question our own system: is it really the best?

Thank You Check out Jenna’s Presentation Today! 12h30-13h30 Trottier 0060 Bring your lunch!