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3rd World Water Congress: Integrated Water Resources Management
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 372
4th World Water Congress
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 288

4th World Water Congress

The 4th World Water Congress featured an exciting technical programme bringing together the perspectives of research and practice, and covering all aspects of water and wastewater services within a context of sustainable catchment and basin management. From this large and high-quality programme papers have been selected following peer review for publication in this journal. This issue contains papers selected from the sessions on water and health. The selected papers cover work on the detection, monitoring, treatment or management of various pathogens and other contaminants that have health implications; these include viruses, bacteria, parasites, heavy metals, organic micropollutants, pharmaceutical and personal care products, and endocrine-disrupting chemicals. These articles report some of the latest advances and best practice relating to environmental monitoring, water services management (including risk management) and water and wastewater treatment to minimize water-related health impacts.

4th World Water Congress
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 296

4th World Water Congress

The 4th World Water Congress featured an exciting technical programme bringing together the perspectives of research and practice, and covering all aspects of water and wastewater services within a context of sustainable catchment and basin management. From this large and high-quality programme papers have been selected following peer review for publication in this journal. This issue contains papers selected from the sessions on integrated water resources management. The selected papers cover work on integrated water management and innovation in urban areas, community outreach and public participation, management of point and diffuse source pollution, monitoring and analysis of environmental contaminants, groundwater management strategies, regulation and economic issues, and modeling and decision support systems. These articles report some of the latest advances and best practice relating to environmental monitoring, diffuse and point source pollution management and integrated water management.

3rd World Water Congress
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 491

3rd World Water Congress

The 3rd World Water Congress, the first to be held in the southern hemisphere, was structured with a wide-ranging and high-quality programme, with around 900 presentations in plenary, platform, poster and workshop sessions. The full spectrum of the global community of water professionals was represented in this unparalleled opportunity to address the key challenges in water and sanitation and to report advances in water and environmental management. Over 650 papers have subsequently been peer-reviewed for publication and this issue comprises 64 papers selected on aspects of water services management. Topics covered include: infrastructure design and rehabilitation; distribution system operat...

2nd World Water Congress
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 232

2nd World Water Congress

"The International Water Association's 2nd World Water Congress held in Berlin in October 2001 was, like its predecessor, a resounding and well attended success. At the centre of its programme were over three hundred oral presentations addressing the drink"

2nd World Water Congress: Water and Health - Microbiology, Monitoring and Disinfection
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 296

2nd World Water Congress: Water and Health - Microbiology, Monitoring and Disinfection

"The International Water Association's 2nd World Water Congress held in Berlin in October 2001 was, like its predecessor, a resounding and well attended success. At the centre of its programme were over three hundred oral presentations addressing the drink"

3rd World Water Congress
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 308

3rd World Water Congress

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4th World Water Congress
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 302

4th World Water Congress

The 4th World Water Congress featured an exciting technical programme bringing together the perspectives of research and practice, and covering all aspects of water and wastewater services within a context of sustainable catchment and basin management. From this large and high-quality programme papers have been selected following peer review for publication in this journal. This issue contains papers selected from the sessions on operation and management of wastewater treatment and sewerage systems and impacts on the water environment. The selected papers cover work on local and appropriate solutions for rural/developing areas; management; modelling and decision support; design, operation and management of wastewater treatment plant; instrumentation and control; design, operation and management of sewerage systems; managing the water environment; and monitoring and analysis of environmental contaminants. These articles report some of the latest advances in applied research and development for wastewater treatment and sewerage technologies and best practice in their application for management of the water environment.

3rd World Water Congress
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 525

3rd World Water Congress

"The 3rd World Water Congress, the first to be held in the southern hemisphere, was structured with a wide-ranging and high-quality programme, with around 900 presentations in plenary, platform, poster and workshop sessions. The full spectrum of the global"

3rd World Water Congress
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 322

3rd World Water Congress

The 3rd World Water Congress, the first to be held in the southern hemisphere, was structured with a wide-ranging and high-quality programme, with around 900 presentations in plenary, platform, poster and workshop sessions. The full spectrum of the global community of water professionals was represented in this unparalleled opportunity to address the key challenges in water and sanitation and to report advances in water and environmental management. Over 650 papers have subsequently been peer-reviewed for publication and this issue comprises 42 papers selected on aspects of biological treatment processes for wastewater. Topics covered include nutrient removal, biofilm processes, activated sludge systems, and aeration in wastewater treatment plants. With articles by some of the world?s leading experts, highlighting new research and practical applications in municipal and industrial treatment, these proceedings are an essential compilation of the latest developments in the treatment of wastewaters using biological processes.