Handbook of Public Water Systems

Handbook of Public Water Systems
Author: Robert B. Williams
Publisher: Wiley
Total Pages: 1113
Release: 1986-07-15
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9780471288718

Other Books of Related Interest from Van Nostrand Reinhold Drinking Water Quality Second Edition By John De Zuane, 520 pages, 6 × 9, illustrated In this Second Edition of his popular guide, John De Zuane provides clear, concise explanations of the latest regulations and current issues in water quality, from the original source to delivery to the consumer. Well-organized and lucidly written, Drinking Water Quality, 2/e provides comprehensive, up-to-date coverage of the many challenges water management professionals face today, including: Current EPA regulations, with comparisons to World Health Organization and European Economic Community standards Updated and expanded information on contaminants including lead, copper, radon, coliform, crytosporidium, and trihalomethanes Guidelines for writing new standards or evaluating existing standards for drinking water quality Pesticides in Drinking Water By David I. Gustafson, 241 pages, 6 × 9, illustrated Bringing together historic data, current trends in scientific thought, regulatory tactics, and future technical strategies, Pesticides in Drinking Water provides an inclusive, single source for understanding how best to monitor and control the problem. The author provides: Case studies for a more detailed, historical perspective A review of current monitoring data Intricate descriptions of accidental spills and misuses of pesticides An explanation of the dangers of leaching and run-off from properly applied chemicals Recent surveys of drinking water quality A look at current industrial and government regulations Examples of the technology utilized to treat pesticides in water supplies An examination of new and safer pesticides Handbook of Chlorination and Alternative Disinfectants Third Edition By George Clifford White, 1,308 pages, 6 × 9, illustrated New developments, controversies, products, and published documents on disinfection and pollution control are incorporated into this updated edition. It pays particular attention to the trend toward balancing the use of chlorination and alternative disinfectants. Includes current regulatory responses to the general deterioration of potable water quality, the growing pollution of surface waters, and the toxic waste invasion of groundwater supplies.

Handbook

Handbook
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 292
Release: 1994
Genre: Groundwater
ISBN:

The Evaluation of Water Conservation for Municipal and Industrial Water Supply: Illustrative Examples. Water Conservation and Supply Information Transfer and Analysis Program. Revision

The Evaluation of Water Conservation for Municipal and Industrial Water Supply: Illustrative Examples. Water Conservation and Supply Information Transfer and Analysis Program. Revision
Author: Duane D. Baumann
Publisher:
Total Pages: 374
Release: 1981
Genre:
ISBN:

This report consists of accounts of illustrative applications of proposed planning procedures under two different sets of circumstances. These applications, based on data from Atlanta, Georgia and Tucson, Arizona metropolitan areas, include hypothetical as well as actual data, and do not represent complete applications in either locality. They show methods, approaches, techniques; they do not show results or conclusions. (Author).

Managing Water for Drought

Managing Water for Drought
Author: William J. Werick
Publisher: DIANE Publishing
Total Pages: 218
Release: 1997-04
Genre:
ISBN: 9780788141713

Describes methods for improving water mgmt. during drought developed during a 4-year study. The methods were tested & refined in 4 filed studies in different parts of the country, in which teams of water managers & users worked together to reduce drought impacts. This report explains the procedure for coop. Fed.-state Drought Preparedness Studies, to indicate how these studies relate to the longstanding principles & guidance for Fed. water resources investigations, & to indicate the means of implementing conclusions arrived at in any given region. Tables.

Water Conservation and the Assessment of Municipal and Industrial Water Supplies

Water Conservation and the Assessment of Municipal and Industrial Water Supplies
Author: Ronald C. Griffin
Publisher:
Total Pages: 60
Release: 1982
Genre: Water conservation
ISBN:

Extract: The report addresses recent revisions to the federal "Principles and Standards" for planning municipal and industrial water development. Revisions include a requirement that nonstructural and water conservation measures be incorporated into project cost-benefit analyses. A specific cost-benefit methodology accommodating the revisions is constructed and discussed. Informational requirements for applying this methodology are identified. Water supply and demand functions are required for the empirical application of this technique. Estimations of these functions for a particular project enables the project to be evaluated. In addition to being consistent with federal mandates, this technique offers important advantages over the traditional "requirements" approach to project evaluation.