نتایج جستجو برای: municipal water consumption

تعداد نتایج: 768790  

2003
H. Magen

The development of agriculture in Israel is strongly dependent upon the efficient use of irrigation water. Efficient use has led to a constant decrease in water consumption from an average of 8700 m/ha in 1951 to 5600 m/ha in 1990. In 1996, the Israeli farmer applies approximately 50% of the N and P2O5, and 65% of the K2O through fertigation. The Israeli experience is also applicable in China. ...

2016
Imran Khan Abdul Ghani Imran Khalid

The recent study was carried out for the comparative analysis of heavy metals in Brassica campestris and Raphanus sativus irrigated with municipal waste water of Sargodha city. Field surveys were done for this experiment. Three experimental sites i.e Bhalwal road, Ajnala road and Faisalabad road were selected in Sargodha city for field surveys. Vegetables samples were collected from these sites...

2005
Thomas Pagano Jennifer Erxleben Tom Perkins

For close to 70 years, the Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) has provided seasonal water supply outlooks for use by Western US water managers. These outlooks are a critical component in effective water management and are utilized by a broad spectrum of users for a variety of purposes, ranging from irrigated agriculture, flood control, municipal water supply, endangered species prote...

2013
Elizabeth Ailes Philip Budge Manjunath Shankar Sarah Collier William Brinton Alicia Cronquist Melissa Chen Andrew Thornton Michael J. Beach Joan M. Brunkard

In 2008, a large Salmonella outbreak caused by contamination of the municipal drinking water supply occurred in Alamosa, Colorado. The objectives of this assessment were to determine the full economic costs associated with the outbreak and the long-term health impacts on the community of Alamosa. We conducted a postal survey of City of Alamosa (2008 population: 8,746) households and businesses,...

2016
Lee F. Stanish Natalie M. Hull Charles E. Robertson J. Kirk Harris Mark J. Stevens John R. Spear Norman R. Pace

The composition and metabolic activities of microbes in drinking water distribution systems can affect water quality and distribution system integrity. In order to understand regional variations in drinking water microbiology in the upper Ohio River watershed, the chemical and microbiological constituents of 17 municipal distribution systems were assessed. While sporadic variations were observe...

2015
James M. Barazesh Tom Hennebel Justin T. Jasper David L. Sedlak

Hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) is frequently used in combination with ultraviolet (UV) light to treat trace organic contaminants in advanced oxidation processes (AOPs). In small-scale applications, such as wellhead and point-of-entry water treatment systems, the need to maintain a stock solution of concentrated H2O2 increases the operational cost and complicates the operation of AOPs. To avoid the ne...

2015
M. Ghimpusan G. D. Nechifor A. C. Nechifor P. Passeri

Food industry uses large amounts of water for various purposes, including refrigeration and cleanliness, as raw material, as sterile water for food, transportation, cooking and dissolution auxiliary water etc. In principle the water used in the food industry can be recycled as process water and cooling or boiler feed water. As a consequence of diverse consumption, quantity and composition of wa...

2007
I. M. Adekunle M. T. Adetunji A. M. Gbadebo O. B. Banjoko

In most rural settlements in Nigeria, access to clean and potable water is a great challenge, resulting in water borne diseases. The aim of this study was to assess the levels of some physical, chemical, biochemical and microbial water quality parameters in twelve hand - dug wells in a typical rural area (Igbora) of southwest region of the country. Seasonal variations and proximity to pollution...

2003
Jonathan Berry Lisa Fleischer William Hart Cynthia Phillips

We present a model for optimizing the placement of sensors in municipal water networks to detect maliciously-injected contaminants. An optimal sensor configuration minimizes the expected fraction of the population at risk. We formulate this problem as an integer program, which can be solved with generally available IP solvers. We find optimal sensor placements for three real networks with synth...

2014

The paper is a short review on nitrogen compounds removal, as ammonia, nitrate, nitrite, from municipal waste water, containing primary information of nitrogen chemistry, consideration on the physical-chemistry methods of removal and also on the most popular wastewater nitrification systems[1].

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