Smart Water Utilities : Complexity Made Simple.
Today there is increasing pressure on the water infrastructure and although unsustainable water extraction and wastewater handling can continue for a while, at some point water needs to be managed in a way that is sustainable in the long-term. We need to handle water utilities "smarter". N...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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IWA Publishing,
2015-12-15 00:00:00.0.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
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- Cover; Dedication; Copyright; Contents; Foreword 1: A New Emerging Paradigm; Foreword 2: The Future is Smart; 1. Introduction; 2. Approach; What is a Smart Water Utility; Objectives in a Smart Water Utility; M-A-D: A New Mind-Set for Smart Water Utilities; Implementation; 3. Measure; Sensors: The Basis of "Smart"; Sensor Selection; Electrical Control Systems; 4. Analyse; Single Signal Analysis; Mathematical Models; Performance Measures; 5. Decide; Strategic Decision Making; Operational Decision Making; Automatic Decision Making: Control; 6. Case Studies.
- Real-Time Monitoring of Ganges River Basin During Kumbh Mela CeremonyA Glimpse into Smart Water Data; Understanding Combined Sewer Overflows (CSOS); Advanced Process Control in Decentralised MBR Wastewater Treatment Plant; Paradigm Shift in Sensor Usage: From Measuring Tool to Process Understanding and Intelligent Control; Model-Supported Design, Testing, and Implementation of Process Control Strategies; The Risk of Not Measuring; Modelling Integrated Wastewater Systems for Design and Operation in Eindhoven (Netherlands).
- Lessons Learnt from Implementing Ammonium Controllers at Three Full-Scale PlantsCFD Analysis of Sludge and Hydraulic Performance of a Waste Stabilisation Pond; Predictive Control of a Water Supply System in the Netherlands; 7. Trends; 1. Decentralisation; 2. Water Re-Use; 3. Utility Integration; 4. Symbiosis; 5. Community Involvement; 6. Climate Adaptation; 7. Water Scarcity; 8. Water and Energy; 9. Micro-Pollutants; 10. Water Pricing; 8. New Perspectives; Smartening the Energy-Water Nexus; The Operational Need for "Smart Operation"; Future Innovation in the Field of Water Technology.
- Meeting Water Customer Demands Using (The Right) DataPerformance of Water Utilities Beyond Compliance; The Perception of Water; Pioneering New Technology in the Water Industry; Urban Metabolism and Smart Water Systems; Butterflies and a New Leadership Philosophy; 9. Next Steps; Acknowledgements.