Water, wastewater, and stormwater infrastructure management / Neil S. Grigg
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LRC - Main | National University - Manila | Environmental and Sanitary Engineering | General Circulation | GC TD 159 .G75 2012 (Browse shelf (Opens below)) | c.1 | Available | NULIB000006879 |
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GC TD 146 .K54 1996 c.1 Environmental engineering / | GC TD 146 .K54 1996 c.2 Environmental engineering / | GC TD 153 .R53 2018 Laboratory notes : Sanitary chemistry and water analysis / | GC TD 159 .G75 2012 Water, wastewater, and stormwater infrastructure management / | GC TD 174 .E58 2006 Environmental & pollution science / | GC TD 174 .H55 2010 Understanding environmental pollution / | GC TD 193 .B64 2000 Laboratory experiments in environmental chemistry / |
includes bibliography.
Contents:
Urban Water Infrastructure for healthy cities
Managing water system and services
Asset management for urban water system
Capital improvement planning and programming
Engineering and construction for the infastructure life cycle
Financial management for urban water systems
High-Performance operation of water systems
Risk management and disaster preparedness
Maintenance and renewal of water infrastructure
Information technology for water infrastructure
legal and regulatory control on urban water systems
The second edition of a bestseller, this book discusses details the latest research on management practices for water and sewer capital facilities with an emphasis on infrastructure. It explores recent advances and highlights the technique asset management, which has received international acceptance and applies across various infrastructure sectors. It covers the components of asset management systems, including computer platforms and software packages, methods for condition assessment and ratings, risk-based decision support systems, decision making protocols, triple bottom line business cases, and new options for repair, rehabilitation, and replacement of buried pipe assets.
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