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Business of water : a concise overview of challenges and opportunities in the water market : a compilation of recent articles from Journal AWWA /

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor Corporativo: American Water Works Association
Otros Autores: Maxwell, Steve
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Denver, Colo. : American Water Works Association, ©2008.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
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  • Table of Contents
  • Introductory Overview
  • Census Data Shed Light On US Water And Wastewater Costs
  • Water Is Cheapâ€? Ridiculously Cheap!
  • The Value of Water: What It Means, Why Itâ€?s Important, and How Water Utility Managers Can Use It
  • No Doubt About Climate Change and Its Implications for Water Suppliers
  • Ten Primary Trends and Their Implications for Water Utilities
  • How Big Is The “Water Businessâ€??
  • The Less Glamorous Side of the Water Industry. . . Where Most of the Dollars Will Be Spent
  • Strategic Planning in the Water Industry: Making it a Truly Useful ProcessPreserving Sustainable Water Supplies for Future Generations
  • Meeting Customer Expectations in a Fluid Utility Environment
  • Population Growth and Climate Change Will Post Tough Challenges for Water Utilities
  • Drinking Water Contaminant Regulationâ€?Where Are We Heading?
  • The Regulatory Horizon: Implications for Water Utilities
  • The Infrastructure Crisis
  • Workforce Development and Knowledge Management in Water Utilities
  • 2005 Update on Water Industry Consolidation Trends
  • The Consolidation Continues, With GE Leading the PackEconomies of Scale in Community Water Systems
  • Envisioning the Future Water Utility
  • The Growing Role of Private Equity in the Water Industry
  • Aquatic Ecosystem Protection and Drinking Water Utilities
  • Wastewater Is Water Too
  • Supply from the Sea: Exploring Ocean Desalination
  • The Challenges of New Technology Development in the Water Industry
  • Factors for Success in New Technology Development
  • Technology Trends and Their Implications for Water Utilities