Water supply systems : demand, distribution, and pollution
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Water supply systems : demand, distribution, and pollution
(Water resource planning, development and management series)
Nova Science, c2012
- : hardcover : alk. paper
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Description
This book presents and discusses current research in the study of water supply systems, with a particular focus on the demand, distribution and contaminants found in natural water. Topics discussed include groundwater contamination and challenges in meeting increasing water demand; bottle water export potential; disinfection by-products in rural water supply systems; wastewater discharge; water pollution; nutrient mineral deficiency in drinking water and the distribution of trace metal pollutants in surface water systems.
Table of Contents
- Preface
- Groundwater Contamination & Challenges in Meeting Increasing Water Demand
- Canadian Bottled Water Export Potential to the United States & the Gulf Countries
- Disinfection By-Products in Rural Water Supply Systems in Newfoundland: Experimental Investigation & Laboratory Analysis
- Disinfection By-products in Rural Water Supply Systems in Newfoundland: 2. Predictive Modeling
- Wastewater Discharge & its Management for Reuse in a Periurban Area of Bangladesh
- Nutrient Mineral Deficiency in Drinking Water & its Impact on Human Health
- Water Pollution Governance in Trans-Boundary River Basins: Lessons from a Policy Network Analysis of the Songhua River Pollution Event
- Removal of Arsenite from Contaminated Water by Constructed Soil Filter (CSF)
- Distribution of Trace Metal Pollutants in Surface Water System Connected to Effluent Disposal Points of Dhaka Export Processing Zone (DEPZ), Bangladesh: A Statistical Approach
- Index.
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