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Funding North Carolina's Water Infrastructure:  A Coordinated Approach

Funding North Carolina's Water Infrastructure: A Coordinated Approach

... for infrastructure projects and this must be allocated wisely to maximize the use of current funding resources, so funding agencies must find a delicate balance between grant and loan funding for ...to ...

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Water infrastructure in Libya and the water situation in agriculture in the Jefara region of Libya

Water infrastructure in Libya and the water situation in agriculture in the Jefara region of Libya

... of water institutional frameworks, water infrastructure and water management policies in Libya enable the identification and evaluation of a range of options for improving water use ...

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The value of recycled water infrastructure to the residents of Rouse Hill

The value of recycled water infrastructure to the residents of Rouse Hill

... recycled water infrastructure to ...pipe infrastructure into ...recycled water in a ...for water recycling in addition to this ‘use value’ to ...

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The provision of water infrastructure in Aboriginal communities in South Australia

The provision of water infrastructure in Aboriginal communities in South Australia

... South Australia was fortunate in its allocation of federal money, receiving more than its per capita share of funds because some states did not take up their allocation. This enabled SACON to move to a planned approach ...

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Historical impact of water infrastructure on water levels of the Mekong River and the Tonle Sap system

Historical impact of water infrastructure on water levels of the Mekong River and the Tonle Sap system

... downstream water level fluctuations and increases in dry season water levels have been directly attributed to the operation of the dam, which have caused adverse ecological and social impacts includ- ing ...

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Maximizing the impact of mining investment in water infrastructure for local communities

Maximizing the impact of mining investment in water infrastructure for local communities

... maintain water infrastructure (in particular the distribution system) commonly endure ongoing water quality issues (Moe and Rheingans, ...The water supply distribution is a uniquely important ...

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Maximising the impact of mining investment in water infrastructure for local communities

Maximising the impact of mining investment in water infrastructure for local communities

... the water sources (groundwater, surface water, desalinised water, dewatering) for that area, level of use of each of these water sources (and groundwater recharge rates, annual rainfall, ...

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Developing Framework for Alternative Funding Options in Water Infrastructure Projects

Developing Framework for Alternative Funding Options in Water Infrastructure Projects

... If any one element on one side of the equation is reduced, it should be made up for on the opposite side. The issue facing utilities currently is that the rehabilitation expense and the capital investment needed for ...

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Water After Antiquity: The Afterlives of Roman Water Infrastructure in the Eastern Mediterranean (300-800 Ce)

Water After Antiquity: The Afterlives of Roman Water Infrastructure in the Eastern Mediterranean (300-800 Ce)

... Roman water management infrastructure and practices in the eastern Mediterranean, between Roman antiquity and the early medieval period ...Roman water systems survive for centuries, even until today, ...

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1) Cement, cementitious products and the drinking water infrastructure

1) Cement, cementitious products and the drinking water infrastructure

... Cement is placed on the market as a dry powder and, in that form, never comes into direct contact with drinking water. Consequently it is regarded as a substance, i.e. a constituent of other products, as opposed ...

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Composing the Cities of Flow: Unitary Urbanism and the Ontology of Water Infrastructure

Composing the Cities of Flow: Unitary Urbanism and the Ontology of Water Infrastructure

... like water and its concomitant assemblages, is important for the composition and function of what we would otherwise call politics, the development of architectural aesthetics, and the redress of environmental ...

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'Water water everywhere': attempts at drought-proofing properties using surface water infrastructure in central western Queensland in the early 1880s

'Water water everywhere': attempts at drought-proofing properties using surface water infrastructure in central western Queensland in the early 1880s

... surface water is only available over much of the region as an ephemeral resource, usually (but not with any great certainty) during summer and the early months of ...any water management ...

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What Is The Economic Feasibility Of Implementing Grey Water Infrastructure At The Citywide Level?

What Is The Economic Feasibility Of Implementing Grey Water Infrastructure At The Citywide Level?

... purpose of this project is to bridge the gap between education and clinical practice through.. simulation in order to improve student’s confidence, increase knowledge, improve competency[r] ...

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What Is The Economic Feasibility Of Implementing Grey Water Infrastructure At The Citywide Level?

What Is The Economic Feasibility Of Implementing Grey Water Infrastructure At The Citywide Level?

... and combining it with employment, timing her return to work, assessing her workplace support. of breastfeeding, and deciding her child care options[r] ...

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What Is The Economic Feasibility Of Implementing Grey Water Infrastructure At The Citywide Level?

What Is The Economic Feasibility Of Implementing Grey Water Infrastructure At The Citywide Level?

... grey water indoors can cause, such as contact with pathogens causing illness and outbreaks, a concern such as this is likely to become reality if a system is mismanaged and crossing of pipelines ...potable ...

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The political economy of water infrastructure: An introduction to financialization

The political economy of water infrastructure: An introduction to financialization

... Thames Water (for the best discussion see Allen & Pryke, 2013), the water company supplying the London ...Thames Water adhered to the kind of model of shareholder capitalism originally promoted ...

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What Is The Economic Feasibility Of Implementing Grey Water Infrastructure At The Citywide Level?

What Is The Economic Feasibility Of Implementing Grey Water Infrastructure At The Citywide Level?

... Filipino American Mothers’ Knowledge about Male HPV Vaccination and Intent to Vaccinate their Sons.. Krista M.[r] ...

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Integrated Asset Management Systems for Water Infrastructure

Integrated Asset Management Systems for Water Infrastructure

... the water company from a strategic perspective, by balancing the level of capital and operational expenditure across the ...e.g., infrastructure damage, customer disruptions or regulatory ...

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What Is The Economic Feasibility Of Implementing Grey Water Infrastructure At The Citywide Level?

What Is The Economic Feasibility Of Implementing Grey Water Infrastructure At The Citywide Level?

... project is improving patient safety by ensuring the implementation of bedside shift report by.. 80% of nurses by August 2016.[r] ...

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What Is The Economic Feasibility Of Implementing Grey Water Infrastructure At The Citywide Level?

What Is The Economic Feasibility Of Implementing Grey Water Infrastructure At The Citywide Level?

... This Project/Capstone is brought to you for free and open access by the Theses, Dissertations, Capstones and Projects at USF Scholarship: a digital repository @ Gleeson Library | Geschke[r] ...

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