Options for Remote Monitoring and Control of Small Drinking Water Facilities

Options for Remote Monitoring and Control of Small Drinking Water Facilities

Author: Albert J. Pollack

Publisher:

Published: 1999

Total Pages: 332

ISBN-13:

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This book provides information to select, design, and implement remote telemetry supervisory control and data acquisition (SCADA) systems for use with various water treatment systems. The book also contains information on the sensitivity and reliability of various techniques for remote monitoring and control as well as transmittance and receiving of electronic information. The book will be especially valuable to those responsible for the approximately 190,000 small drinking water treatment systems throughout the United States. Communities being served by small treatment systems often do not have the resources to support qualified operators for their systems. Options outlined in the book for remote monitoring and control provide a mechanism for individuals to understand, select, design, and evaluate emerging technologies in water quality monitoring, process control, data acquisition, and data transmitting/receiving. Implementing selected options could significantly reduce the cost of operating a treatment system, thereby bringing safe drinking water within reach of small communities. In addition to the in-depth discussion of water quality and remote monitoring technologies, the book includes information on water quality regulations and commercial-off-the-shelf (COTS) devices for water quality monitoring, process control, data acquisition, and data transmitting/receiving.


Small drinking water systems handbook a guide to "packaged" filtration and disinfection technologies with remote monitoring and control tools

Small drinking water systems handbook a guide to

Author:

Publisher: DIANE Publishing

Published: 2003

Total Pages: 73

ISBN-13: 1428900179

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Issued to highlight information appropriate to small systems, to provide a background on regulations, and to present a summary of related research with an emphasis on filtration and disinfection technologies. Also includes information on how the systems can be "packaged" with remote monitoring and control technologies to provide a healthy and affordable solution for the small systems.


Guidance Manual for Monitoring Distribution System Water Quality

Guidance Manual for Monitoring Distribution System Water Quality

Author: Gregory J. Kirmeyer

Publisher: American Water Works Association

Published: 2002

Total Pages: 410

ISBN-13: 1583211861

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Provides guidelines for developing a water quality monitoring program specific to the distribution system of a water utility. The report identifies monitoring objectives, addresses common program design issues, and develops protocols for monitoring programs. Topics include nitrification, booster chl


Handbook of Water Purity and Quality

Handbook of Water Purity and Quality

Author: Satinder Ahuja

Publisher: Academic Press

Published: 2021-04-21

Total Pages: 486

ISBN-13: 032385138X

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Handbook of Water Purity and Quality, Second Edition provides those involved in water purification research and administration with a comprehensive resource of methods for analyzing water to assure its safety from contaminants, both natural and human caused. The book includes an overview of the subject and discusses major water-related issues in developing and developed countries. Issues covered include sampling for water analysis, regulatory considerations, and forensics in water quality and purity investigations. Microbial as well as chemical contaminations from inorganic compounds, radionuclides, disinfectants, pesticides, and pharmaceuticals, including endocrine disruptors, are discussed at length. In addition, the luxury of municipal water purified for human consumption is unavailable for a very large number of people. To help solve this problem, some economical water purification techniques, including a million-dollar Grainger prizewinner that can save millions of lives have been included. This fully updated second edition includes four new chapters on topics such as the GenX Water Contamination Problem, the impact of climate change on water, and green chemistry solutions to water pollution. - Covers the scope of water contamination problems on a worldwide scale with an overview of major water-related issues in developing and developed countries, including monitoring techniques for potential terrorist-related activities - Provides a rich source of methods for analyzing water to ensure its safety from natural and deliberate contaminants - Includes a review of water quality forensics with the objective of tracking new potential water contaminants


Providing Safe Drinking Water in Small Systems

Providing Safe Drinking Water in Small Systems

Author: Joseph Cotruvo

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2019-01-15

Total Pages: 679

ISBN-13: 1351420984

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The continued lack of access to adequate amounts of safe drinking water is one of the primary causes of infant morbidity and mortality worldwide and a serious situation which governments, international agencies and private organizations are striving to alleviate. Barriers to providing safe drinking water for rural areas and small communities that must be overcome include the financing and stability of small systems, their operation, and appropriate, cost-effective technologies to treat and deliver water to consumers. While we know how to technically produce safe drinking water, we are not always able to achieve sustainable safe water supplies for small systems in developed and developing countries. Everyone wants to move rapidly to reach the goal of universal safe drinking water, because safe water is the most fundamental essential element for personal and social health and welfare. Without safe water and a safe environment, sustained personal economic and cultural development is impossible. Often small rural systems are the last in the opportunity line. Safe Drinking Water in Small Systems describes feasible technologies, operating procedures, management, and financing opportunities to alleviate problems faced by small water systems in both developed and developing countries. In addition to widely used traditional technologies this reference presents emerging technologies and non-traditional approaches to water treatment, management, sources of energy, and the delivery of safe water.


Water Transmission and Distribution

Water Transmission and Distribution

Author: American Water Works Association

Publisher: American Water Works Association

Published: 2003

Total Pages: 576

ISBN-13: 9781583212318

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Water distribution systems are made up of pipe, valves and pumps through which treated water is moved from the treament plant to homes, offices, industries, and other consumers. The types of materials and equipment used by each water system are usually governed by local conditions, past practices, and economics. Consequently, drinking water professionals must be knowledgeable about common types of equipment and operating methods that are available. Completely revised and updated, Water transmission and distribution includes information on the following: distribution system design and operation and maintenance ; piping materials ; valves, pumps, and water meters ; water main installation ; backfilling, main testing, and installation safety ; fire hyfrants ; water storage ; water services ; cross-connection control ; motors and engines ; instrumentation and control ; information management and public relations.--Cover page [4].


Online Monitoring for Drinking Water Utilities

Online Monitoring for Drinking Water Utilities

Author: CRS PROAQUA.

Publisher: American Water Works Association

Published: 2002

Total Pages: 452

ISBN-13:

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Discussions in this book center on proper management for quantity and quality of drinking water based on sophisticated surveillance and communication systems that help water utilities manage, treat, and deliver drinking water to consumers.