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INT94JL: Drinking Water in the 21 Century

Day: Mondays
Time: 1:00-3:00 p.m.
Location: PSB-S 2712

Enrollment Code: 67850

Description:
During the last few decades the demand for drinking and irrigation water has soared, creating supply problems globally. Additionally, it is now recognized that water to support aquatic ecosystems is critical for the environment. The 20th century solution to the supply problem, dam building, has lost it’s place among planners. New solutions, including recycling wastewater and managed aquifer recharge, have become the primary method for meeting the new demand both in developed and developing nations. This class will examine the supply problems and the future solutions, which are being considered. It will do so in the context of the hydrologic and it’s associated hydrochemical cycle.

Professor Jordan Clark, Earth Science & Environmental Studies, is a geochemist. His research is focused on understanding transport of solutes (often containments) in the environment, including through the groundwater system near areas of managed aquifer recharge.

Email: jfclark@geol.ucsb.edu

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