Wikipedia:Wiki Ed/California State University Sacramento/ENVS 135 (Spring 2020)

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Course name
ENVS 135
Institution
California State University Sacramento
Instructor
Julian Fulton
Wikipedia Expert
Elysia (Wiki Ed)
Subject
Environmental Sciences
Course dates
2020-01-23 00:00:00 UTC – 2020-05-22 23:59:59 UTC
Approximate number of student editors
26


This course provides the historical, scientific, legal, institutional, and economic background needed to understand the social and ecological challenges of providing water for California’s growing population, agricultural economy, and other uses - all of which are made more complex by climate change. We will look at past and current debates around cases ranging from local issues on the American River to statewide issues that converge in the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta. Both physical and social science research skills will be developed.

Student Assigned Reviewing
RachaelMarieDalPorto E. A. Fairbairn Water Treatment Plant Sacramento Department of Utilities
Marissah3220 Water in California
Sarahjowens San Diego County Water Authority Wilsondiep
WilsonDiep Coral reef
GoldenLaurel Dasani
Kayleemessina California Department of Water Resources Water footprint, Dasani
Geoffrey Luoma Water footprint
Envssacstate East Bay Municipal Utility District
S.tahl93 Occidental Arts & Ecology Center Water footprint
Aaron Sabin Sacramento Department of Utilities
Megan Geerts Green Infrastructure for Stormwater Management Sustainable urban infrastructure
LindseyAbernathy Humboldt Bay Restore the Delta
Pinedoa93 Delta–Mendota Canal
CristianBaltazar Cache Creek (Sacramento River tributary) Sacramento Regional Wastewater Treatment Plant
Guillermodominguezjr Putah Creek Water footprint
Devynrom Restore the Delta Humboldt Bay
Cagneiduncan Surface water Climate change in california
Rrennecker Crystal Geyser Water Company Byron-Bethany Irrigation District
ARKashuba Byron-Bethany Irrigation District Green infrastructure
Elizreece Clear Lake (California)
Dylan Ian Phillips Lake Natoma
Power2 H2O Metropolitan Water District of Southern California
EEdnacot Sacramento Regional Wastewater Treatment Plant Cache Creek (Sacramento River tributary)
Cynthiacano Sustainable Groundwater Management Act
Caitlynjwilson Monticello Dam
Walshkj Nuclear and radiation accidents and incidents Clear Lake (California)

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