We all know that water quality is very important when it comes to public health. How have engineers helped to make clean drinking water possible in the United States, and what about the rest of the world? Professor David Schaad talks about the process of reverse osmosis and how it can help to save lives with clean water.
This video is part of Duke University's Fundamental Concepts series. Each episode features a Duke faculty member explaining an entire concept from beginning to end in roughly 10 minutes.
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David Schaad has over seventeen years of design and engineering experience as a consulting engineer working for various firms including Parsons Engineering Science, Appian Consulting Engineers, and Marshall Miller and Associates. His current research focuses on sustainable engineering, community development, water and wastewater treatment design, stormwater retention/detention and treatment design, hazardous waste remediation, urban hydrology, constructed wetland and stream restoration design, ecological stabilization, sustainable engineering in land development, water resources, water and wastewater treatment.
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A private research university located in Durham, North Carolina, Duke University is known as one of the world’s leading institutions for education, research, and patient care.
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