Ground water is the source of potable water to millions of people around the world. In this seminar students will learn how this underground resource is discovered and delineated, and the various methods and techniques used in the developing countries and other countries to extract this resource. Students will watch films, clips and slides of actual well drilling, construction and pump installations in Africa, Asia and the USA. Students will understand why millions of people around the world lack reliable water supply.
ENST499L: Special Topics in Environmental Science and Technology; Ground Water Extraction and Use in the Developing World
ENST 499L- Ground Water Extraction and Use in the Developing World
Term: Fall 2026
Professor: Dr. Yaron M. Sternberg
1460 Animal Science Building (ANS)
Email:yaronst@umd.edu
Telephone: 301-405-8844
Pronouns: he/him
Office hours: Mondays 8- 11 am; other times by appointment
Course Times: Monday at noon
Classroom: ANS 0422
Credits: one (1)
Prerequisite: None
Course Description
The main objective of this seminar is to introduce the students to the global utilization of ground water in developing countries. Topics include basic ground water principles, locating ground water resources, drilling and completion of water wells, and various techniques of ground water extraction. The material will be presented via lectures, films, clips and slides.
For more information see the full syllabus here