Environmental Engineering Capstone team wins ESTEN Foundation Award by Placing 1st in Canada

Friday, April 8, 2022

As part of the Fourth Year Design Project and Capstone 2022, the team “Wastes to Treat Wastes Inc.” from Environmental Engineering received the ESTEN Foundation award by placing 1st in Canada, with an award value of $1,500.

The team members are Raghda Said, Sharon Thomas, Siyanthi Balakrishnan, Nafisa Ahmed (from left to right in the team photo) for their project “Wastewater Treatment for an Apartment Building in Mafoluku, Lagos, Nigeria.”

The team was presented with the Onsite Wastewater Applied Research award by Daniel Roch, President of the Esten Foundation at an award ceremony on April 6, 2022.

Team photo

Water Institute members (L) Anh Pham and (R) Nadine Ibrahim, with students Raghda Said, Sharon Thomas, Siyanthi Balakrishnan, Nafisa Ahmed.

proposed schematic

Project Summary: Most of the population living in rural areas of developing countries rely on onsite systems for the treatment of domestic sewage. However, the existing wastewater system of the homeowner’s apartment building in Mafoluku, Nigeria does not provide adequate treatment of wastewater before being released into the ground, resulting in degraded ecosystems and water-borne diseases. Our team addresses this problem by designing a low-cost, de-centralized wastewater treatment system that treats wastewater to the acceptable level and ensures the safe release following treatment.

Faculty AdvisorNadine Ibrahim

Course Instructors: Monica Emelko and Anh Pham

Collaborators from Capstone Phase I

  • David Olukanni, Ph.D., C.Eng; Professor, Civil Engineering at Covenant University, Nigeria
  • Ezechiel Longe, Professor, Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Lagos, Nigeria
  • Remi Idris, PhD Student, University of Lagos, Nigeria

Collaborators from Capstone Phase II

  • Hamid Salsali, Ph.D., P.Eng, University of Waterloo

About the ESTEN Foundation: The ESTEN Foundation mission is to highlight, encourage and give visibility to research initiatives in the field of onsite wastewater treatment as well as community projects focused on raising awareness and protecting water resources. It was created following the initiative of the directors of Enviro Neptune and Enviro-STEP technologies and promotes applied research and initiatives in the protection of water resources in Canada. More information about the ESTEN Foundation can be found here: https://estenfoundation.org/en/

Award information:  The Onsite Wastewater Applied Research Category is for applicants submitting research papers/research summaries related to the Onsite Wastewater Industry. These include development of new technologies, improvement of existing technologies, additional knowledge benefiting the Onsite Industry, etc. Applications were evaluated based on quality, water/wastewater concerns, scientific rigor, benefits and positive impacts, and potential for real life application.

Team photo
Glass award
Handing out certificates
group photo

Daniel Roch, President of the Esten Foundation presenting the group with their awards.