This blog is dedicated to water quality, water and wastewater treatment and everything else water.
It also discusses various activities in environmental education by the author to impress upon our students water issues and the importance of good water quality.
Wednesday, June 18, 2008
Water Quality Monitoring in Sungei Mandai Besar (18 Jun 08)
S. Mandai B. starts off as a canal.
Lots of drains flowing into SMB. This appears to be the outlet from the nearby wastewater treatment plant.
SMB is surrounded by mangrove further downstream. Tide has yet to come in.
SMB is not a particular clean stream with various industries situated in its drainage basin.
Back at the lab - testing for bacteria in water sample from SMB
Monday, June 16, 2008
Water Quality Monitoring in Bukit Timah Nature Reserve (10 Jun 08)
Tuesday, June 10, 2008
AEM: Water Quality and Pollution
Title: Water Quality and Pollution
Code: AEM/SP/MS/008
Offered by: Singapore Polytechnic
Coordinated by: Kwok Chen Ko
This AEM focuses on understanding and testing of water quality in Singapore's natural areas. It is ideal for students interested in environmental work in the outdoors and laboratory. Experiential and reflective learning are naturally incorporated in this module.
Learning outcomes
a) Understand water sources and the aquatic environment
b) Understand how water chemistry affects water quality
c) Understand the interactions and interdependencies in a water ecosystem
d) Appreciate the impacts of water pollution beyond the immediate water system
e) Appreciate the importance and techniques of water sampling and monitoring
f) Understand the theory and practice of water pollution prevention
g) Appreciate the relevant regulations and legislation on water quality
This module facilitates learning through:
a) field work - water monitoring and sampling in natural areas e.g. Bt Timah, Sungei Buloh
b) laboratory work
c) interactive learning activities e.g. web of life, map assessment
Code: AEM/SP/MS/008
Offered by: Singapore Polytechnic
Coordinated by: Kwok Chen Ko
This AEM focuses on understanding and testing of water quality in Singapore's natural areas. It is ideal for students interested in environmental work in the outdoors and laboratory. Experiential and reflective learning are naturally incorporated in this module.
Learning outcomes
a) Understand water sources and the aquatic environment
b) Understand how water chemistry affects water quality
c) Understand the interactions and interdependencies in a water ecosystem
d) Appreciate the impacts of water pollution beyond the immediate water system
e) Appreciate the importance and techniques of water sampling and monitoring
f) Understand the theory and practice of water pollution prevention
g) Appreciate the relevant regulations and legislation on water quality
This module facilitates learning through:
a) field work - water monitoring and sampling in natural areas e.g. Bt Timah, Sungei Buloh
b) laboratory work
c) interactive learning activities e.g. web of life, map assessment
Monday, June 09, 2008
Sunday, June 01, 2008
MOE short course: My forest is DYING and the role of water quality (28 May 08)
Click here for a writeup of this short course. The next run of this course will be on 3 Sep 2008 for MOE. Please see details in Traisi.
Water quality testing in the field
Water quality testing in the lab
All in a (half a) day's work - over hill, over dale; rain or shine
Water quality testing in the field
Water quality testing in the lab
All in a (half a) day's work - over hill, over dale; rain or shine