Search for dissertations about: "water distribution network"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 86 swedish dissertations containing the words water distribution network.
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1. New applications of fluorescence spectroscopy for monitoring drinking water disinfection and distribution
Abstract : The task of providing safe drinking water requires proper monitoring of water quality and treatment performance from source to tap. Accordingly, the demand for online monitoring is increasing both at treatment plants and within distribution networks. READ MORE
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2. Aspects of historical data and health criteria for drinking water network replacement strategies
Abstract : The drinking water distribution network represents a major proportion of the investments and capital assets of a water utility. Consequently, qualified insight into future replacement needs provides water utilities with a foundation for financial planning. READ MORE
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3. Applications of natural organic matter optical properties for assessing drinking water disinfection and distribution
Abstract : The task of providing safe drinking water requires proper monitoring of water quality and treatment performance from source to tap. Accordingly, the demand for online monitoring is increasing both at treatment plants a nd within distribution networks. READ MORE
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4. Assessing the health consequences of deficiencies in water distribution networks: a basis for future network management
Abstract : Drinking water distribution networks are susceptible to incidents that may contaminate the drinking water being served to the population. Five major risks that can impact negatively the health of consumers have been identified by a literature study: intrusion, cross-connections and backflows, unhygienic repairs or maintenance works, inadequate management of storage reservoirs and biofilms. READ MORE
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5. Core Level Spectroscopy of Water and Ice
Abstract : A core level spectroscopy study of ice and water is presented in this thesis. Combining a number of experiments and spectrum calculations based on density functional theory, changes in the local valence electronic structure are shown to be sensitive to the local H-bonding configurations. READ MORE