Water Technology Lecture 14: Drinking Water Quality, Perceptions, problems and the future
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Nicholas Frederick Gray, 'Water Technology Lecture 14: Drinking Water Quality, Perceptions, problems and the future', [presentation], Tigroney Press, 2017-11-07, Water Technology Lecture Series, 14, 1, 2017-11-07Abstract:
This is the a supplementary lecture in the course Water Technology dealing with managing drinking water quality. This is a PowerPoint lecture which is free to use and modify. It was designed to be used in conjunction with the course text Gray, N.F. (2017) Water Science and Technology: An Introduction, published by CRC Press, Oxford. In the lecture the following are explored: wholesomeness, consumer complaints, water supplies, water regulation, OFWAT, problems, emerging problems, water safety plans, sources of drinking water contamination, water security plans, water demand management, supply-side management, demand-side management, metering.
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Lecture series, Tigroney Press, Gray, Nick, Water safety plans, OFWAT, Sources of drinking water contamination, Demand-side management, Supply-side management, Water demand management, Sources of water contamination, Metering, Drinking water, Drinking water quality, Wholesomeness, Water security plans, Consumer complaints, Water supplies, Water regulation, Water technology, Water quality problems, Emerging problemsMetadata
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