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| Water supply in practice |
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The design, construction and operation of a public water supply system require a high standard of quality.
This demand can only be met if a comprehensive knowledge of the context of the situation is available, starting with groundwater development, ground- water protection, water treatment, water distribution and operational administration. This book is a reference tool for the circle of people involved in the water supply practice.
Contents:
- introduction and general problem formulation
- description of the physiochemical parameters
- nitrate reduction
- supply of different water types
- water development, well construction
- water feeding, water distribution
- energy supply
- technical standards
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- excerpt from the Drinking Water Directive (from 1996)
- methods of drinking water treatment
- deacidification, softening
- determination of water requirements
- groundwater protection, water protection areas
- water tanks
- measurement, control, regulation (MCR)
- service instructions for water attendants
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