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Water contamination emergencies : enhancing our response /

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor Corporativo: International Conference on Water Contamination Emergencies Manchester University
Otros Autores: Thompson, K. C. (Kenneth Clive), 1944-, Gray, J. (John), 1947-
Formato: Electrónico Congresos, conferencias eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Cambridge : Royal Society of Chemistry, ©2006.
Colección:Special publication (Royal Society of Chemistry (Great Britain)) ; no. 302.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Safety, security, (un)certainty
  • The water industry's perspective of water contamination emergencies
  • The customers' view on water contamination
  • Achieving an appropriate balance? : an Ofwat perspective
  • Water contamination : case scenarios
  • Chemical contamination of water : toxic effects
  • HPA role on health risk advice to public health teams
  • Preventing drinking water emergencies : water quality monitoring lessons from recent outbreak experience
  • Water safety plans and their role in preventing and managing contamination of the water supply
  • The use of computational toxicology for emergency response assessment
  • Risk management capabilities : towards mindfulness for the international water utility sector
  • Mass spectrometry screening techniques
  • The utilisation on-line of common parameter monitoring as a surveillance tool for enhancing water security
  • Risk assessment methodology for water utlities (RAM-W) : the foundation for emergency response planning
  • Faster, smaller, cheaper: technical innovations for next-generation water monitoring
  • A Dutch view of emergency planning and control
  • Water distribution system modelling : an essential component of total system security
  • Strengthening collaborations for water-related health risk communication
  • Risk assessment, perception and communication : why dialogue is politic
  • Bouncing back
  • Poor communication during a contamination event may cause more harm to public health than the actual event itself
  • Communication of tap water risks : challenges and opportunities
  • Improving communication of drinking water risks through a better understanding of public perspectives
  • UK Water Industry Laboratory Mutual Group : progress and achievements
  • Recent advances in rapid ecotoxicity screening
  • A water company perspective
  • Rapid detection of volatile substances in water using a portable photoionization detector
  • Analysis methods for water pollution emergency incidents
  • Laboratory environmental analysis proficiency (LEAP) emergency scheme
  • Electronic attack on IT and SCADA systems
  • Incident involving radionuclides
  • CBRN issues
  • Screening analysis of river samples for unknown polutants
  • Microbiological risk and analysis issues in water
  • Reagentless detection of CB agents
  • Be prepared, the approach in the Netherlands
  • Overview of the water company challenges.