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CEE 265D: Water and Sanitation in Developing Countries (CEE 165D)

Economic, social, political, and technical aspects of sustainable water supply and sanitation service provision in developing countries. Service pricing, alternative institutional structures including privatization, and the role of consumer demand and community participation in the planning process. Environmental and public health considerations, and strategies for serving low-income households. Limited enrollment. Prerequisite: consent of instructor, see jennadavis.stanford.edu for application.
Terms: Aut | Units: 1-3
Instructors: Davis, J. (PI)

CEE 266A: Watersheds and Wetlands (CEE 166A)

Introduction to the occurrence and movement of water in the natural environment and its role in creating and maintaining terrestrial, wetland, and aquatic habitat. Hydrologic processes, including precipitation, evaporation, transpiration, snowmelt, infiltration, subsurface flow, runoff, and streamflow. Rivers and lakes, springs and swamps. Emphasis is on observation and measurement, data analysis, modeling, and prediction. Prerequisite: CEE 101B or CEE 162A or equivalent. (Freyberg)
Terms: Aut | Units: 4

CEE 266B: Floods and Droughts, Dams and Aqueducts (CEE 166B)

Sociotechnical systems associated with human use of water as a resource and the hazards posed by too much or too little water. Potable and non-potable water use and conservation. Irrigation, hydroelectric power generation, rural and urban water supply systems, storm water management, flood damage mitigation, and water law and institutions. Emphasis is on engineering design. Prerequisite: 166A or equivalent. (Freyberg)
Terms: Win | Units: 4
Instructors: Freyberg, D. (PI)

CEE 266C: Advanced Topics in Hydrology and Water Resources

Graduate seminar. Focus is on one or more hydrologic processes or water resources systems. Topics vary based on student and instructor interest. Examples include freshwater wetland hydrology, watershed-scale hydrologic modeling, renaturalization of stream channels, reservoir sediment management, and dam removal. Enrollment limited. Prerequisites: 266A,B, or equivalents. Recommended: 260A or equivalent.
Last offered: Spring 2015

CEE 266D: Water Resources and Water Hazards Field Trips (CEE 166D)

Introduction to water use and water hazards via weekly field trips to local and regional water resources facilities (dams, reservoirs, fish ladders and hatcheries, pumping plants, aqueducts, hydropower plants, and irrigation systems) and flood damage mitigation facilities (storm water detention ponds, channel modifications, flood control dams, and reservoirs). Each trip preceded by an orientation lecture.
Terms: Win | Units: 2
Instructors: Freyberg, D. (PI)

CEE 267: Data Analysis and Uncertainty

Probabilistic and statistical methods with emphasis on basic concepts and tools, illustrated with applications from environmental and water studies. Topics: exploratory data analysis; probability theory; classical statistics; Bayesian statistics; geostatistics; and inverse problems.
Last offered: Spring 2005

CEE 268: Groundwater Flow

Flow and mass transport in porous media. Applications of potential flow theory and numerical modeling methods to practical groundwater problems: flow to and from wells, rivers, lakes, drainage ditches; flow through and under dams; streamline tracing; capture zones of wells; and mixing schemes for in-situ remediation. Prerequisites: calculus and introductory fluid mechanics.
Terms: Win | Units: 3-4

CEE 269A: Environmental Engineering & Science Seminar (CEE 279A)

Presentations on current research in environmental engineering and science by Civil & Environmental Engineering faculty.
Terms: Aut | Units: 1 | Repeatable 2 times (up to 2 units total)
Instructors: Fringer, O. (PI)

CEE 269B: Environmental Engineering & Science Seminar (CEE 279B)

Presentations on current research, practice and thinking in environmental engineering and science by visiting academics and practitioners.
Terms: Win | Units: 1 | Repeatable 2 times (up to 2 units total)
Instructors: Ong, C. (PI)

CEE 269C: Environmental Engineering and Science Seminar (CEE 279C)

Presentations on current research, practice and thinking in environmental engineering and science by visiting academics and practitioners
Terms: Spr | Units: 1 | Repeatable 2 times (up to 2 units total)
Instructors: Ong, C. (PI)
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