Water Treatment Plant Infrastructure Assessment Manager

Water Treatment Plant Infrastructure Assessment Manager
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Publisher : Amer Water Works Assn
Total Pages :
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ISBN-10 : 1583212949
ISBN-13 : 9781583212943
Rating : 4/5 (49 Downloads)

Synopsis Water Treatment Plant Infrastructure Assessment Manager by : Larry Elliott

An updated of the popular 2001 software, this program provides water utility managers a precise method to evaluate the conditions of their water treatment plant infrastructures and assign priority ratings for capital improvements. It provides an organized way to gather and record information about the physical condition of the total infrastructure - the systems, subsystems, equipment, and buildings - of a drinking water treatment facility. The software produces numerical scores rating the condition of each treatment plant infrastructure system and component and the vulnerability of the treatment plant relative to the condition of each component. Old ISBN: 1-58321-113-6

Infrastructure Management, Assessment and Rehabilitation

Infrastructure Management, Assessment and Rehabilitation
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Publisher : Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Total Pages : 310
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ISBN-10 : 9781527577855
ISBN-13 : 1527577856
Rating : 4/5 (55 Downloads)

Synopsis Infrastructure Management, Assessment and Rehabilitation by : Sherif Yehia

This volume brings together state-of-the-art research on the development of infrastructure management, assessment, and rehabilitation techniques. It sheds light on pioneering work on innovative 3D-printed concrete, novel methods for assessment of bridge decks, and advanced computer vision-based maintenance of civil infrastructure. The book is essential reading for infrastructure owners, engineers, and contractors, allowing them to gain insights into groundbreaking research that is paving the way toward sustainable and resilient infrastructure.

Water, Wastewater, and Stormwater Infrastructure Management

Water, Wastewater, and Stormwater Infrastructure Management
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Publisher : CRC Press
Total Pages : 254
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ISBN-10 : 9781420032338
ISBN-13 : 142003233X
Rating : 4/5 (38 Downloads)

Synopsis Water, Wastewater, and Stormwater Infrastructure Management by : Neil S. Grigg

According to a report released by the Water Infrastructure Network (WIN), over the next 20 years America's water and wastewater systems will have to invest an additional $20 billion a year to replace aging and failing infrastructure in order to comply with the national environmental and public health priorities in the Clean Water Act and Safe Drink

Science for Floodplain Management Into the 21st Century

Science for Floodplain Management Into the 21st Century
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 296
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ISBN-10 : MINN:31951P00499997J
ISBN-13 :
Rating : 4/5 (7J Downloads)

Synopsis Science for Floodplain Management Into the 21st Century by : Interagency Floodplain Management Review Committee (U.S.). Scientific Assessment and Strategy Team

Modular Systems for Energy Usage Management

Modular Systems for Energy Usage Management
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Publisher : CRC Press
Total Pages : 625
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ISBN-10 : 9781000763843
ISBN-13 : 1000763846
Rating : 4/5 (43 Downloads)

Synopsis Modular Systems for Energy Usage Management by : Yatish T. Shah

"...[a] very unique book that integrates benefits of modular systems for enhanced sustainability to meet the global challenges of rapid and sometimes uncontrolled industrialization in the 21st century."—Pinakin Patel, T2M Global This book examines the role of the modular approach for the back end of the energy industry—energy usage management. It outlines the use of modular approaches for the processes used to improve energy conservation and efficiency, which are preludes to the prudent use of energy. Since energy consumption is conventionally broken down into four sectors—residential, transportation, industrial, and commercial—the discussions on energy usage management are also broken down into these four sectors in the book. The book examines the use of modular systems for five application areas that cover the sectors described above: buildings, vehicles, computers and electrical/electronic products, district heating, and wastewater treatment and desalination. This book also discusses the use of a modular approach for energy storage and transportation. Finally, it describes how the modular approach facilitates bottom-up, top-down, and hybrid simulation and modeling of the energy systems from various scientific and socioeconomic perspectives. Aimed at industry professionals and researchers involved in the energy industry, this book illustrates in detail, with the help of concrete industrial examples, how a modular approach can facilitate management of energy usage.

Water, Wastewater, and Stormwater Infrastructure Management, Second Edition

Water, Wastewater, and Stormwater Infrastructure Management, Second Edition
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Publisher : CRC Press
Total Pages : 369
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ISBN-10 : 9781439881835
ISBN-13 : 1439881839
Rating : 4/5 (35 Downloads)

Synopsis Water, Wastewater, and Stormwater Infrastructure Management, Second Edition by : Neil S. Grigg

Urban water services are building blocks for healthy cities, and they require complex and expensive infrastructure systems. Most of the infrastructure is out of sight and tends to be taken for granted, but an infrastructure financing crisis looms in the United States because the systems are aging and falling behind on maintenance. A road map for public works and utility professionals, Water, Wastewater, and Stormwater Infrastructure Management, Second Edition provides clear and practical guidance for life-cycle management of water infrastructure systems. Grounded in solid engineering and business principles, the book explains how to plan, budget, design, construct, and manage the physical infrastructure of urban water systems. It blends knowledge from management fields such as facilities, finance, and maintenance with information about the unique technical attributes of water, wastewater, and stormwater systems. Addresses how to make a business case for infrastructure funding Demonstrates how to apply up-to-date methods for capital improvement planning and budgeting Outlines the latest developments in infrastructure asset management Identifies cutting-edge developments in information technology applied to infrastructure management Presents a realistic view of how risk management is applied to urban water infrastructure settings Explains the latest maintenance and operations methods for water, wastewater, and stormwater systems The author describes current thinking on best management practices and topics such as asset management, vulnerability assessment, and total quality management of infrastructure systems. Expanded and updated throughout, this second edition reflects the considerable advances that have occurred in infrastructure management over the past ten years. Useful as a reference and a professional development guide, this unique book offers tools to help you lower costs and mitigate the rate shocks associated with managing infrastructure for growth, deterioration, and regulatory requirements. What’s New in This Edition The latest infrastructure management and maintenance technologies Information on the inventories of systems and the configuration of infrastructure New design and construction methods such as building information modeling (BIM) New approaches to rate setting, accounting methods, and cost accounting to help you assess the full cost of infrastructure Advances in SCADA systems Expanded coverage of risk management and disaster preparedness Material on the use of GIS in water and sewer management New laws related to infrastructure, including the U.S. EPA’s efforts to develop a distribution system rule

Risk Management of Water Supply and Sanitation Systems

Risk Management of Water Supply and Sanitation Systems
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Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages : 324
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ISBN-10 : 9789048123650
ISBN-13 : 9048123658
Rating : 4/5 (50 Downloads)

Synopsis Risk Management of Water Supply and Sanitation Systems by : Petr Hlavinek

Each year more than 200 million people are affected by floods, tropical storms, droughts, earthquakes, and also operational failures, wars, terrorism, vandalism, and accidents involving hazardous materials. These are part of the wide variety of events that cause death, injury, and significant economic losses for the countries affected. In an environment where natural hazards are present, local actions are decisive in all stages of risk management: in the work of prevention and mitigation, in rehabilitation and reconstruction, and above all in emergency response and the provision of basic services to the affected population. Commitment to systematic vulnerability reduction is crucial to ensure the resilience of communities and populations to the impact of natural and manmade hazards. Current challenges for the water and sanitation sector require an increase in sustainable access to water and sanitation services in residential areas, where natural hazards pose the greatest risk. In settlements located on unstable and risk-prone land there is growing environmental degradation coupled with extreme conditions of poverty that increase vulnerability. The development of local capacity and risk management play vital roles in obtaining sustainability of water and sanitation systems as well as for the communities themselves. Unfortunately water may also represent a potential target for terrorist activity or war conflict and a deliberate contamination of water is a potential public health threat. An approach which considers the needs of communities and institutions is particularly important in urban areas affected by armed conflict. Risk management for large rehabilitation projects has to deal with major changes caused by conflict: damaged or destroyed infrastructure, increased population, corrupt or inefficient water utilities, and impoverished communities. Water supply and sanitation are amongst the first considerations in disaster response. The greatest water-borne risk to health in most emergencies is the transmission of faecal pathogens, due to inadequate sanitation, hygiene and protection of water sources. However, some disasters, including those involving damage to chemical and nuclear industrial installations, or involving volcanic activity, may create acute problems from chemical or radiological water pollution. Sanitation includes safe excreta disposal, drainage of wastewater and rainwater, solid waste disposal and vector control. This book is based on the discussions and papers prepared for the NATO Advanced Research Workshop that took place in Ohrid, Macedonia under the auspices of the NATO Security Through Science Programme and addressed problems Risk management of water supply and sanitation systems impaired by operational failures, natural disasters and war conflicts. The main purpose of the workshop was to critically assess the existing knowledge on Risk management of water supply and sanitation systems, with respect to diverse conditions in participating countries, and promote close co-operation among scientists with different professional experience from different countries. The ARW technical program comprised papers on 4 topics, : (a) Vulnerability of Wastewater and Sanitation Systems, (b) Vulnerability of Drinking Water Systems, (c) Emergency response plans, and (d) Case studies from regions affected by Drinking Water System, Wastewater and Sanitation System failures.

Optimizing Community Infrastructure

Optimizing Community Infrastructure
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Publisher : Butterworth-Heinemann
Total Pages : 312
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ISBN-10 : 9780128162415
ISBN-13 : 0128162414
Rating : 4/5 (15 Downloads)

Synopsis Optimizing Community Infrastructure by : Ryan Colker

Optimizing Community Infrastructure: Resilience in the Face of Shocks and Stresses examines the resilience measures being deployed within individual disciplines and sectors and how multi-stakeholder efforts can catalyze action to address global challenges in preparedness and disaster and hazard mitigation. The book provides a theoretical framework to advance thinking on creating resilient, inclusive, sustainable and safe communities. Users will find an accurate and up-to-date guide for working on the development, implementation, monitoring and assessment of policies, programs and projects related to community resilience. - Provides updated information on resilience, especially on infrastructure, finance, land use, standards and policies - Includes case studies that illustrate how communities have increased their resilience to natural and other disasters - Analyzes the institutional, political, social and economic dimensions of resilience at the community level - Illustrates the interdependencies and interconnectedness of infrastructure systems and how community resilience relies on a holistic approach - Examines responses to emerging risks associated with climate change