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Water Supply

Volume 2 Number 4

2nd World Water Congress: Water Distribution and Water Services Management (Selected Proceedings of the 2nd World Water Congress of the International Water Association, held in Berlin, Germany, 15-19 October 2001)

Contents

1–20
International Report: Water losses management and techniques
A.O. Lambert
21–28
Performance target based non-revenue water reduction contracts: a new concept successfully implemented in southeast Asia
R. Liemberger
29–35
A probability model for burst risk studies of water mains
C.T. Ta
37–42
EDP-supported development of economically optimized line renewal strategies by damage analyses
R. Ohmer and J. Dandl
43–50
Selecting and scheduling infrastructure rehabilitation projects
R. Baur and I. Kropp
51–58
Life cycle assessment of water mains and sewers
R.K. Herz and A. Lipkow
59–64
Establishment of an effective renewal method for externally corroded distribution pipes
M. Suzuki, H. Honda and S. Saka
65–72
Biofouling and corrosion of stainless steels in natural waters
Z. Lewandowski, R. Avci, M. Geiser, X. Shi, K. Braughton and N. Yurt
73–80
A comparison of methods and models for the analysis of water distribution pipe biofilms
M.V. Storey and N.J. Ashbolt
81–87
Biofilms in copper plumbing systems: sensitivity to copper and chlorine and implications for corrosion
M.M. Critchley, N.J. Cromar, N. McClure and H.J. Fallowfield
89–96
Substrate turnover at low carbon concentrations in a model drinking water distribution system
R. Boe-Hansen, H.-J. Albrechtsen, E. Arvin and C. Jørgensen
97–104
Biofilm formation potentials in drinking waters treated by different advanced treatment processes
S. Okabe, T. Kokazi and Y. Watanabe
105–110
The role of algae in causing coliform problems within the distribution system
R. Lake and S. Driver
111–118
Water quality decay modelling in hydraulic pressure systems
F. Pirozzi, D. Pianese and G. d'Antonio
119–127
Influence of corrosion scales on copper corrosion by-product release
T. Merkel, H.-J. Groß, G. Beuchle, W. Werner, E. Detscher and S.H. Eberle
129–136
Fouling and accuracy drift of water meters
J. Hofman, D. Brink, P. Breure and J.P. van der Hoek
137–144
Controlled treatment with nitrate in sewers to prevent concrete corrosion
A. Æsøy, S.W. Østerhus and G. Bentzen
145–150
Evaluation of a package plant for small communities in Mexico
T. Pavón Silva, S.G. Hoyos and C. Chávez Guerra
151–162
International Report: Performance assessment in the water industry
W. Merkel
163–171
Benchmarking plant operation and instrumentation, control and automation in the wastewater industry
P. Ingildsen, P. Lant and G. Olsson
173–180
Practical application of metric benchmarking in water supply systems
E. Cabrera Jr., F. Arregui, R. Cobacho and O. Trull
181–187
Measuring up: do you have a scorecard?
K. Johnson
189–196
Measuring the effectiveness of multi-sector approaches to service provision
K. Caplan and D. Jones
197–202
Business partners for development-KwaZulu-Natal pilot project, South Africa: a new approach to the delivery of sustainable water and sanitation services in poor peri-urban areas
P. Rousseau and E. Tranchant
203–210
Assessing socio-cultural aspects of sustainable urban water systems - the case of Hammarby Sjöstad
H. Söderberg and H. Åberg
211–218
Creating and optimizing new forms of public-private partnerships in Seattle
S. Haskins, D. Gale and L. Kelly
219–224
Co-operation of private water management sector with municipalities
M. Kyncl
225–233
The role of communication in the delivery of water services to communities
G. Schoeman and P. Pybus