Butler David
Water demand management - London IWA Publishing 2006 - 361p
1-843390-78-7
Water-supply.
Water consumption.
Water conservation.
Water Consumption trends and demand forecasting techniques
Per capita water consumption, Water saving potential, Demand forecasting techniques
Technology, design and utility of rainwater catchment system : Applications, Components, Storage capacity of rainwater collectors, Rainwater quality , Microbiological contamination
Understanding greywater treatment
Water conservation products : Domestic appliances, garden appliances/ water efficient gardening, grey-water and black water reuse, rainwater, taps, Supply restricted valves, Urinals, Waterless and vacuum toilets, Water efficient WCs and displacement techniques, Environmental impact, Water supply infrastructure, Effluent reduction and storm water attenuation
Water conservation and sewerage system
Drainage system, Flows and loads in sewers in wet weather, SUDS, Pressures on urban drainage systems, Potential impact of water conservation methods on peripheral and core drainage system and on treatment plant
An introduction to life cycle and rebound effects in water systems - Waste water system
Developing a strategy for managing losses in water distribution networks
IWA water loss task force, understanding the networks, Active leakage control (ALC)
Demand management in developing countries : Water crisis, water scarcity. supply driven approach, Intermittent supply, water losses, water charging tariffs and metering, CAFES principles, Retro fitting, Waste water reuse, Institutional capacity, Public awareness, Demand management programmes in developing countries
Drivers and barriers for water conservation and reuse in the UK
Climate change, Demographics, increase rate of per capita consumption, Water conservation and reuse measures, barriers and drivers for the government and regulation, Local authorities, Water companies, private consultants, Architects, developers and planners, Educational and research, manufactures , Consumers
Economics of water demand management
Legislation and regulation mandating and influencing the efficient use of water in England and Wales
Water use by abstraction, Constituents of the public water supply, Recent legislation, Water act 2003
Consumer reactions to water conservation policy instrument
Attitude and responses to conserving initiatives, water recycling, Water demand management
Decision support tools for water demand management
333.91 / BUT/W
Water demand management - London IWA Publishing 2006 - 361p
1-843390-78-7
Water-supply.
Water consumption.
Water conservation.
Water Consumption trends and demand forecasting techniques
Per capita water consumption, Water saving potential, Demand forecasting techniques
Technology, design and utility of rainwater catchment system : Applications, Components, Storage capacity of rainwater collectors, Rainwater quality , Microbiological contamination
Understanding greywater treatment
Water conservation products : Domestic appliances, garden appliances/ water efficient gardening, grey-water and black water reuse, rainwater, taps, Supply restricted valves, Urinals, Waterless and vacuum toilets, Water efficient WCs and displacement techniques, Environmental impact, Water supply infrastructure, Effluent reduction and storm water attenuation
Water conservation and sewerage system
Drainage system, Flows and loads in sewers in wet weather, SUDS, Pressures on urban drainage systems, Potential impact of water conservation methods on peripheral and core drainage system and on treatment plant
An introduction to life cycle and rebound effects in water systems - Waste water system
Developing a strategy for managing losses in water distribution networks
IWA water loss task force, understanding the networks, Active leakage control (ALC)
Demand management in developing countries : Water crisis, water scarcity. supply driven approach, Intermittent supply, water losses, water charging tariffs and metering, CAFES principles, Retro fitting, Waste water reuse, Institutional capacity, Public awareness, Demand management programmes in developing countries
Drivers and barriers for water conservation and reuse in the UK
Climate change, Demographics, increase rate of per capita consumption, Water conservation and reuse measures, barriers and drivers for the government and regulation, Local authorities, Water companies, private consultants, Architects, developers and planners, Educational and research, manufactures , Consumers
Economics of water demand management
Legislation and regulation mandating and influencing the efficient use of water in England and Wales
Water use by abstraction, Constituents of the public water supply, Recent legislation, Water act 2003
Consumer reactions to water conservation policy instrument
Attitude and responses to conserving initiatives, water recycling, Water demand management
Decision support tools for water demand management
333.91 / BUT/W