Water contamination emergencies Collective responsibility /
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Imprint: | Cambridge, Royal Society of Chemistry, 2009. |
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Description: | 424 p. |
Language: | English |
Series: | Special publication ; v. 317 |
Format: | E-Resource Book |
URL for this record: | http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/7984918 |
Table of Contents:
- Introduction: Themes and Objectives
- Water Emergencies: Opening remarks
- Water is life: a view of organisational resilience in the Australian water industry
- Online toxicity monitors and their use in distribution system and watershed early warning systems
- Water supply security issues and trends
- Consequence management within the Environmental Protection Agency's water security initiative
- Application of a risk based approach to security and integrity of assets - a regulators view
- Let's get real: Real world experiences with real-time on-line monitoring for security and quality. Detecting and responding to events
- The organisational culture of managing incidents and risks in the water sector
- A simulation tool for contaminant warning system design and evaluation
- CBRN modelling: application to water contamination
- Planning, preparedness and security of the alternative water supply
- Procedures for the decontamination of building plumbing systems
- Lessons learned from summer floods 2007. Phase 1 report - Emergency response prepared by Water UK's Review Group on flooding
- Risk assessment methodology for water utilities - RAM-WTM - lessons learned
- Risk-based approaches to water quality management: integrating public health metrics in water safety planning
- How standards can assist the assessment of, recovery and prevention of future emergencies
- The XX edition of the Torino Olympic Games experience: planning for and responding to drinking water contamination threats
- Sensitive, selective and simple UV-spectrometry for contaminant alarm systems
- Fully automated instrumentation for nucleic acid testing in the field
- Optimisation of NMR methodology for non-targeted detection of water contaminants
- Preventing water contamination - a co-ordinated response
- Potential sources of man-made radiochemical contamination of water resources with special emphasis on the nuclear fuel cycle
- Rapid methods
- Processing and databasing spectroscopic analyses and its use in the elucidation of unkowns
- Handbooks to assist in the management of a radiological incident involving the contamination of drinking water supplies
- Robust on-line total organic carbon (TOC) analyser for security monitoring
- Water UK emergency planning
- The Scottish Waterborne Hazard Plan
- Research related to water security
- Early warning and reports
- OK, we've got a problem, so who do we tell? Inter-agency communication - a water company view
- Review and evaluation of water concentration technologies for analysis by real-time PCR
- Scientific and Technical Advisory Cell (STAC) - getting timely public health advice to multi-agency frontline responders
- Communicating with the public during water contamination events: addressing vulnerable populations
- Medical preparedness for water contamination events
- Keeping the public on-side and maintaining reputation
- Sociological and psychological constraints to learning from failure
- Lessons learned from major contamination incidents - a discussion
- Review of conference
- List of posters
- Subject Index