Wastewater Team

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Wastewater Team Wastewater Team Eric Roig Eric Roig Matthew Weiss Matthew Weiss Matteo Jordan Matteo Jordan G Kim G Kim

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Wastewater TeamWastewater Team

Eric RoigEric RoigMatthew WeissMatthew WeissMatteo Jordan Matteo Jordan

G KimG Kim

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Table of Contents

Group Mission Statement

Our Opportunity

Gathering Information/Problem Space

Specs

Brainstorming Ideas

Evaluation

Analysis

Test and Prototype

Conclusion

Works Cited

Questions

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This house will provide for educational and sustainable needs, while creating a profit to the

community.

Members

Non-members

Omnitheater + Museum AdmissionAdultChild (4-12), Senior (60+)

FREEFREE

$20.00$17.00

Omnitheater OnlyAdultChild (4-12), Senior (60+)

FREEFREE

$8.00$7.00

Museum Admission OnlyAdultChild (4-12), Senior (60+)

FREEFREE

$13.00$10.00

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The wastewater exhibit will provide interactive and educational experiences to

the public.

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The wastewater exhibit will provide interactive and educational experiences to

the public.

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This exhibit will target people ages 12 and up.

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The opportunity to educate and make a profit were the primary factors in defining our problem

space.

Problem Space

Profitable Educational

InteractiveGeography

Climate Soil

Intriguing Costs

Maintenance

Construction

Demand

Adults Children

Relevance

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The educational benefits and cost of the solution are the most heavily influential

specifications.

Selection Criteria Weight

Cost 20%

Maintenance 10%

Reliability 10%

Efficiency 10%

Educational 25%

Safety 10%

Eco-friendly 5%

Ease of Construction 5%

Aesthetics 5%

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Based on prior knowledge and research, some possible ideas were formulated.

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Through analysis, we were able to discard systems

that did not fulfill previous requirements.

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After thorough analysis of possible solutions, a constructed wetland was the best suited system for

our needs.

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Works Cited

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Questions?

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Appendix

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Appendix cont.