Water is vital. Life on earth would be impossible without water. But water can also be life-threatening. Consider the destructive power of rivers which burst their banks, or polluted drinking water sources. The MSc Watermanagement track focuses on understanding natural surface and groundwater streams and on managing, controlling and using water streams for society. This covers both ground and surface water, as well as rainfall and, for example, waste water. Watermanagement also considers not just the quantity of water, but the quality of ground and surface water.
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Civil Engineering (1)
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Watermanagement (18)
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Civil Engineering in Developing Countries
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Drinking Water Treatment 1
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Drinking Water Treatment 2
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Hydrological Measurements
Program(s) Master
Theme(s) Water
Project(s) Innovative Weather Sensing
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Hydrology of catchments, rivers and deltas
Program(s) Master
Theme(s) Water
Project(s) Innovative Weather Sensing
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Integrated Water Management
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Introduction to Drinking Water Treatment
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Introduction to Water and Climate
Level(s) MOOC
Program(s) Master
Theme(s) EnvironmentWater
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Irrigation and Drainage
Program(s) Master
Theme(s) WaterEnvironmentHealth
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Public Hygiene and Epidemiology
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Pumping Stations and Transport Pipelines
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Room for Rivers: Perspectives on River Basin Management
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Sanitary engineering
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Spatial Tools in Water Resources Management
Program(s) Master
Theme(s) Water
Project(s) Innovative Weather Sensing
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Treatment of Urban Sewage
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Urban Drainage and Watermanagement
Program(s) Master
Theme(s) WaterInfrastructures and Mobility
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Wastewater Treatment
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Water Management in Urban Areas
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