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The Regulation and Prevention of Cross Connections in Water Distribution Systems |
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Journal ‐ American Water Works Association,
Volume 69,
Issue 5,
1977,
Page 12-32
Richard S. Woodhull,
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Safe drinking water must be supplied to the consumer's tap and not simply to the service connection. The Connecticut State Health Department, Water Supplies Section believes that utility money should be invested to protect the people who drink the water, not simply protect the water in the street pipes. Cooperation between the consumers and suppliers is imperative in solving cross connections and backflow problems.
ISSN:0003-150X
DOI:10.1002/j.1551-8833.1977.tb06726.x
出版商:Wiley
年代:1977
数据来源: WILEY
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The Regulation and Prevention of Cross Connections in Water Distribution Systems |
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Journal ‐ American Water Works Association,
Volume 69,
Issue 5,
1977,
Page 13-32
Kenneth J. Miller,
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Water utilities should accept the responsibility for controlling cross connections beyond the stop box and water meter. However, the regulatory agency must ultimately accept the responsibility of taking the necessary legal action to abate the violation of public health regulations. The Connecticut State Health Regulation on cross connections does not clearly define the roles of the utilities and the regulatory agencies in controlling cross connections.
ISSN:0003-150X
DOI:10.1002/j.1551-8833.1977.tb06723.x
出版商:Wiley
年代:1977
数据来源: WILEY
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Face to Face |
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Journal ‐ American Water Works Association,
Volume 69,
Issue 5,
1977,
Page 15-46
E.F. Johnson,
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Following graduation from Manhattan College with a Bachelor of Civil Engrg. degree and graduate studies in sanitary engineering at Virginia Polytechnic Inst.&State Univ., James J. Corbalis Jr. began what was to become a notable career in the water‐supply f ield. His first employment was with Wiley&Wilson, Consulting Engineers, in Lynchburg, Va., as a design engineer. He later became a sanitation of f icer for the Virginia State Dept. of Health, followed by a position as sanitary engineer for the County of Fairfax (Virginia.)During WWII he served as an ensign with the US Navy, Civil Engrg. corps. After being discharged, he became a Consulting engineer for the Fairfax County Planning Com., then sanitary engineer for the County of Fairfax, and later engineer‐director for the City of Alexandria San. Auth. He presently is engineer‐director for the Fairfax County Water Auth.Mr. Corbalis has a long list of professional affiliations which include: certified professional engr. (Civil), Virginia; honorary member, AWWA; diplomate, American Academy of Envir. Engrs.; member and past President, Virginia Soc. of Professional Engrs.; member and pastdirector. Natl. Soc. of Professional Engrs.; member and past chairman, Virginia Sect., AWWA; member and past President, Virginia Water Pollution Control Assn.; and member and past President, Virginia Water Pollution Control Assn.; and member and past President, Virginia Water and Sewer Auths. Assn. He is also a member of the Interstate Com. on the Potomac River Basin, and a member of the Technical Advisory Com., Water Resources Planning Bd., Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments.In the following article, AWWA Exec. Dir. Eric Johnson questions Mr. Corbalis about the Fairfax County Water Auth. covering such topics as the formation of the authority, discussion of their Operations, water rights, rate setting, public relations efforts, and labor‐management relations.
ISSN:0003-150X
DOI:10.1002/j.1551-8833.1977.tb06724.x
出版商:Wiley
年代:1977
数据来源: WILEY
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The Safe Drinking Water Act and the Water Utility Owner |
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Journal ‐ American Water Works Association,
Volume 69,
Issue 5,
1977,
Page 229-233
Oscar H. Adams,
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The effects of the enactment of the Safe Drinking Water Act on the water‐utility owner are explained with particular attention to monitoring requirements, public notification, and record keeping.
ISSN:0003-150X
DOI:10.1002/j.1551-8833.1977.tb06727.x
出版商:Wiley
年代:1977
数据来源: WILEY
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Organization of a Utility by Labor |
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Journal ‐ American Water Works Association,
Volume 69,
Issue 5,
1977,
Page 234-238
Dennis G. Lindner,
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In management's efforts to counteract a union‐organizing drive, the development of active, open communication between employer and employee is an essential basis that should be a permanent feature of policy.
ISSN:0003-150X
DOI:10.1002/j.1551-8833.1977.tb06728.x
出版商:Wiley
年代:1977
数据来源: WILEY
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A Regional Approach to Public Water Supply |
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Journal ‐ American Water Works Association,
Volume 69,
Issue 5,
1977,
Page 239-241
Richard J. Hesse,
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A strong beginning has been made by the West Coast Regional Water Supply Auth. toward solving water‐supply Problems that had resulted in costly and divisive competition among local governments in the Tampa Bay region.
ISSN:0003-150X
DOI:10.1002/j.1551-8833.1977.tb06729.x
出版商:Wiley
年代:1977
数据来源: WILEY
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Northern Ontario Water Distribution Systems |
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Journal ‐ American Water Works Association,
Volume 69,
Issue 5,
1977,
Page 242-244
E.D. Gerritsen,
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Traditional water main design and construction methods must be adapted to suit specific northern climatic conditions. Special consideration must be given to depth of frost penetration, the effect of frost on pipe loading, installation of water mains in rock, and the selection of pipe materials.
ISSN:0003-150X
DOI:10.1002/j.1551-8833.1977.tb06730.x
出版商:Wiley
年代:1977
数据来源: WILEY
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The Meaning of Computers |
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Journal ‐ American Water Works Association,
Volume 69,
Issue 5,
1977,
Page 245-245
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Today's computer automated systems not only control the physical plant processes but gather and collate both process and business information for decision making. Water utilities are increasingly availing themselves to the benefits of digital electronics as applied to relatively established systems.
ISSN:0003-150X
DOI:10.1002/j.1551-8833.1977.tb06725.x
出版商:Wiley
年代:1977
数据来源: WILEY
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Computer Application in Water and Wastewater Management: A Panel Discussion |
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Journal ‐ American Water Works Association,
Volume 69,
Issue 5,
1977,
Page 246-255
John F. Andrews,
Joseph Radziul,
Harold D. Gilman,
Henry J. Graeser,
James E. Daniels,
Harold A. Kelley,
William A. Cobb,
William Rosenkranz,
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In this discussion, professionals representing design engineering, installation, and use of computers related experiences and approaches in developing computer applications for water and wastewater management. Economics, instrumentation, automation, water quality analysis, software, hardware, training, manpower, and regionalization are discussed.
ISSN:0003-150X
DOI:10.1002/j.1551-8833.1977.tb06731.x
出版商:Wiley
年代:1977
数据来源: WILEY
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CRT Displays—Solving Tomorrow's Water‐Distribution‐Control Problems Today |
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Journal ‐ American Water Works Association,
Volume 69,
Issue 5,
1977,
Page 256-258
John H. Gant,
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The experience of the California Dept. of Water Resources with its State Water Project control System is used to demonstrate the application of cathode‐ray‐tube (CRT) devices and their adaptability.
ISSN:0003-150X
DOI:10.1002/j.1551-8833.1977.tb06732.x
出版商:Wiley
年代:1977
数据来源: WILEY
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