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CONSTRUCTED WETLAND
CASE STUDY
IMAGE CREDIT: ONE PRIZE / COOPER UNION
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KYUNG-AHN CHUNBIOLOGICAL SEWAGE WATER TREATMENT IMAGE CREDIT: MINSOO DOO
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IMAGE CREDIT: CASCADIA GBC
CASCADIA WATER SEMINAR: COME RAIN OR COME SHINE
Increasing populations will place growingdemands on our nations aging water and waste-water infrastructure. The integration of closed-loop systems that emphasize water efficiency,and on-site supply, treatment and reuse is be-coming increasingly important as communitiesseek to strengthen the resiliency of their watersystems.
ISSUES IN WATER MANAGEMENT
> ENVIRONMENTAL
> SOCIAL/HEALTH
> ECONOMIC
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CLIMATE CHANGE CONSIDERATION:AN ALTERNATIVE TO AGING INFRASTRUCTURE
Most urban water infrastructures are becoming vulnerable to ex-treme rainfall events due to climate change (CC). Maintaining such sys-tem becomes costly because of aging infrastructure and increasing en-ergy cost. Furthermore, an alternative water infrastructure should beintroduced to reduce the CO2 emission.
Han, M. Y., MUN, J. S., and KIM, H. J, An Example of Climate Change Adaptation by
Rainwater Management at the Star City Rainwater Project
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BACK TO THE INITIAL GROUND: PERCEPTION AND APPRECIATION
IMAGE CREDIT: LS ENVIRONMENTAL RESTORATION
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UPCOMING CHALLENGES: UNSOLICITED HYBRID WETLANDS PROJECTS
IMAGE CREDIT: TURENSCAPE, NOEL HARDING STUDIO, LS ENVIRONMENTAL RESTORATION
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RESEARCH QUESTIONS
IN RESPONSE TO...
ALTERNATIVE WATER MANAGEMENT
GROWING APPRECIATION AND CONFUSION
QUESTIONS ON HYBRID PROJECTS AND VARIED SITE CONDITIONS
> WHAT IS THE VALUE, MEANING AND ROLE OF THE WETLANDS?
> HOW DO YOU DEFINE CONSTRUCTED?
> WHAT ARE THE COMMON TYPES OF CONSTRUCTED WETLANDSAND HOW SHOULD WE APPROACH THEIR DESIGN AND MANAGEMENT DIFFERENTLY?
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LITERATURE/BACKGROUND
WETLANDS ECOLOGICAL RESTORATIONLANDSCAPE ECOLOGY
CONSERVATION BIOLOGY
LOW IMPACT DEVELOPEMENT
URBAN/RURAL DESIGN GUIDELINES
DECENTRALIZED WATER MANAGEMENTWATER TREATMENTS/SEWAGE/GREYWATER
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METHODS
Initial Case Studies - Purposes and Features
Broad classification and setting baseline/criteriabased on secondary research
In-depth Case Studies - Evaluation/Management
-Magnuson Wetlands-Crissy Fields-Saemanguem Land Reclaimation
Interview
-Berger-PWA Consulting-LS Environmetal Restoration-US Corps of Engineers
Case 1 Case 2 Case 3 Case 4 Case 5
Type
Purpose
Feature
Benefit
Case Studies: What are the common types of constructed wetlands?
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CASE/SITES
IMAGE CREDIT: BERGER PARTNERSHIP, GREENMONKEY, PANORAMIO
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PROGRESS/CHALLENGES
PROGRESS
-Initial Literature Review-Understanding Intediciplinary Dynamics
-Establishing Research Questions-Reviewing Potential Sites
CHALLENGES
-Self-Confusion of the Topic / Spilling Out-Site Selection for Monitoring and Evaluation-Balancing Objectivity and Having a Perspective