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Assessing the Vulnerabilities of U.S. Drinking Water Systems

Assessing the Vulnerabilities of U.S. Drinking Water Systems

... a water distribution system in real time is essential so that proper actions can be taken to minimize the further spread of the ...a water distribution system could also play a significant role in ...

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Ontario's Small Non-Community Drinking Water Systems: How to Ensure Provision of Safe Drinking

Ontario's Small Non-Community Drinking Water Systems: How to Ensure Provision of Safe Drinking

... community drinking water systems throughout the developed world in places such as the Province of Ontario, Canada (Figure ...makes water quality management of Ontario’s small non-community ...

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Environmental justice implications of arsenic contamination in California’s San Joaquin Valley: a cross-sectional, cluster-design examining exposure and compliance in community drinking water systems

Environmental justice implications of arsenic contamination in California’s San Joaquin Valley: a cross-sectional, cluster-design examining exposure and compliance in community drinking water systems

... impacted water systems and the households they ...same systems may be the least equipped to comply with EPA drinking water standards for three ...that systems have adequate TMF ...

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Understanding microbial ecology to improve management of drinking water distribution systems

Understanding microbial ecology to improve management of drinking water distribution systems

... chlorinated drinking water systems reached values of 10 7 cells/cm 2 after only 30 ...bulk water and can host opportunistic pathogens (Wingender & Flemming, ...supplied water safety ...

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Understanding microbial ecology to improve management of drinking water distribution systems

Understanding microbial ecology to improve management of drinking water distribution systems

... in drinking water research to estimate biomass and bacterial growth are the quantification of adenosine triphosphate (ATP) and of assimilable organic carbon ...in drinking water filters ...

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Influence of Water Chemistry Parameters on the Dissolution Rate of the Lead (II) Carbonate Hydrocerussite

Influence of Water Chemistry Parameters on the Dissolution Rate of the Lead (II) Carbonate Hydrocerussite

... The kinetics of both the formation and dissolution of cerussite and hydrocerussite are not well understood. The work presented in this thesis represents a step in developing a knowledge base for the dissolution of ...

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Health Risks Associated with the Use of Water Mist Systems as a Cooling Intervention in Public Places in the Pilbara Region of Western Australia

Health Risks Associated with the Use of Water Mist Systems as a Cooling Intervention in Public Places in the Pilbara Region of Western Australia

... aerosolised water has been linked to opportunistic infections. Water mist systems (WMS) that are used to cool public places by flash evaporation of tiny water aerosols are gaining prominence ...

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Continuous Chlorine Detection in Drinking Water and a Review of New Detection Methods103-118

Continuous Chlorine Detection in Drinking Water and a Review of New Detection Methods103-118

... in drinking water systems are: (i) fouling by bacteria and biofilm deposition (biofouling); and (ii) fouling caused by the accumulation of minerals (mineral fouling or ...bulk water colonise ...

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Water usage in Indigenous communities in the Central Deserts, Australia

Water usage in Indigenous communities in the Central Deserts, Australia

... various water fixtures in the home enabled the type of water use to be ...summer. Water was also used by children playing in the yard with water, adults pouring water over themselves or ...

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APES Unit IX Water Resources and Pollution.ppt

APES Unit IX Water Resources and Pollution.ppt

... drinking water quality standards and laws, most developing countries do not. • The U.S Safe Drinking Water Act requires the EPA to establish national drinking[r] ...

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Application of optical tomography in the study of discolouration in drinking water distribution systems

Application of optical tomography in the study of discolouration in drinking water distribution systems

... with water. Small amounts of co ff ee granules were dropped in the water by hand in di ff erent pat- terns, forming a sinking column of co ff ee particle suspension when dropped in a single location or a ...

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Active eukaryotes in drinking water distribution systems of ground and surface waterworks

Active eukaryotes in drinking water distribution systems of ground and surface waterworks

... in water correlated with the presence of active eukaryotic community in DWDSs D and E ...of water absorbance at 254 nm, electric conductivity, turbidity, and total cell counts ...general, water ...

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Bacterial Regrowth in Drinking Water Distribution Systems:  A Comparison of Durham and Raleigh

Bacterial Regrowth in Drinking Water Distribution Systems: A Comparison of Durham and Raleigh

... "adequate" residual disinfectant concentration leaving the treatment plant is not sufficient reason to disregard bacterial regrowth as a possibility for the following reasons: ([r] ...

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Relating Water Quality and Age in Drinking Water Distribution Systems Using Self-Organising Maps

Relating Water Quality and Age in Drinking Water Distribution Systems Using Self-Organising Maps

... mean water age was interpreted as maximum water age, which is not the same as the maximum water age according to the water age bin propagation ...with water quality parameter when the ...

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Safe drinking water for men and animals

Safe drinking water for men and animals

... Constructing a water supply system on the pampa starts with contacting an EMAS-driller as soon as possible. There are not many people with an official certificate who can use equipment for drilling boreholes to ...

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Investigation of Fluoride Level in Drinking Water Supplies of Qaemshahr City (North of IRAN) from 2006 to 2012

Investigation of Fluoride Level in Drinking Water Supplies of Qaemshahr City (North of IRAN) from 2006 to 2012

... the drinking-water contaminants regulated by EPA ...in drinking water as a natural contaminant or as an additive intended to provide public health protection from dental caries (artificial ...

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Evaluation of drinking water quality indices (case study: Bushehr province, Iran)

Evaluation of drinking water quality indices (case study: Bushehr province, Iran)

... the drinking water distribution system of Koohdasht city using indices of corrosion and scale ...the drinking water in Koohdasht tends to be corrosive ...the drinking water in ...

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Water Reuse (WR): The Ultimate and Vital Solution for Water Supply Issues

Water Reuse (WR): The Ultimate and Vital Solution for Water Supply Issues

... quality water to its increasing population. There is a big effort by the water treatment specialists to analyze the solutions the humankind has at its disposition to respond to these ...of water ...

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KNOWLEDGE, ATTITUDE AND PRACTICES OF WATER INTAKE
AMONG UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS IN UNIVERSITY OF
ELDORET, KENYA

KNOWLEDGE, ATTITUDE AND PRACTICES OF WATER INTAKE AMONG UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS IN UNIVERSITY OF ELDORET, KENYA

... Human water requirements are not based on the minimum intake as it might lead to water deficit because of numerous factors that modify water needs (metabolism, climate, physical activity, diet and so ...

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Commission report to the Council and Parliament on the implementation of financial and technical cooperation with Mediterranean non-member countries 1994. COM (96) 151 final, 2.05.1996

Commission report to the Council and Parliament on the implementation of financial and technical cooperation with Mediterranean non-member countries 1994. COM (96) 151 final, 2.05.1996

... --------------------------------------------------· Sector Project Description a Infrastructure Drinking water supply and sanitation ECU 11 million The project will bring drinking water [r] ...

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