GULL LAKE, ONTARIO, CANADA; AUGUST 7, 2021 2021 — SURVEY CAMP—A photo of U of T Survey Camp on Gull Lake, near Minden, Ont. on Friday, August 7 and Saturday, August 8, 2021. Nearly completed new facilities, including the HCAT Bunkhouse and  MacGillivray Student Lounge, as well as new washroom and showers. Civil and Mineral Practicals (CAMP, course code CME358) is a course held by the Department of Civil & Mineral Engineering (CivMin) in the Faculty of Applied Science and Engineering (FASE), at the University of Toronto. (PHOTO BY: Phill Snel, CivMin)

Survey Camp set to open and showcase newly built facilities

CivMin's Lucia Stafford reacts after qualifying for women's 1500m semifinal at the Tokyo Olympic Games on Sunday, August 1, 2021. (Photo: Athletics Canada)

Stafford 13th in Olympic debut

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UPDATED: 12 ways U of T is preparing for a safe return to in-person instruction

With utilities in countries such as India running water infrastructure intermittently to minimize water lost to leaky pipes, many residents use pumps to draw as much water as they can when it is available (photo by Noah Seelam/AFP via Getty Images)

Consumer pumps not the worst of Delhi’s water woes

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CivMin’s Lucia Stafford is bound for Tokyo Olympic Games

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CivMin welcomes three new faculty

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Congratulations to the CivMin Class of 2T0+PEY and 2T1

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CivMin Grads to Watch 2021

SmartSpouts — low-cost sensors embedded in these water filters — can track when and for how long the spigot is open. More than 200 of them have been successfully deployed in a radomized controlled trial in South Africa's Limpopo Province. (Photo: David Meyer)

This low-cost smart sensor can help optimize interventions to improve water quality and public health

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Renewed Canada Research Chairs will power research into green chemistry and environmental remediation

Cargo e-bikes get green light from City of Toronto

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Dean’s Message: Scenarios for Fall on campus