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Water Supply

Volume 3 Number 1-2

3rd World Water Congress: Water Services Management, Operations and Monitoring (Selected proceedings of the 3rd World Water Congress of the International Water Association, held in Melbourne, Australia, 7-12 April 2002)

Contents

1–9
Practical condition assessment options for critical trunk watermains
D. Nicholas, M. Heathcote and G. Moore
11–18
Reliability-based optimal design of water distribution networks
D. Aklog and Y. Hosoi
19–27
Computer-aided rehabilitation of water networks (CARE-W)
S. Saegrov, W. Schilling, J. Røstum, L. Tuhovcak, P. Eisenbeis, R. Herz, P. LeGauffre, J. Melo Baptista, P. Conroy, V. deFederico, S. Mazzacane and M. Schiatti
29–34
Common utility tunnel for utility services at Putrajaya, new administrative centre of Malaysia
S.M. Adnan and T.K. Heng
35–42
Strategic water network rehabilitation planning
R.K. Herz and A.T. Lipkow
43–50
Multi-criteria decision support for annual rehabilitation programmes in drinking water networks
R. Baur, P. Le Gauffre and S. Saegrov
51–54
The "go with what you know" approach to forecasting future asset replacement expenditure
S. D'Agata
55–62
Asset planning for water reticulation systems - the PARMS model
S. Burn, S. Tucker, M. Rahilly, P. Davis, R. Jarrett and M. Po
63–69
Methods for estimating water network rehabilitation needs
S. Saegrov, A. König, A. Mattick, J. Milina, J. Röstum and I. Selseth
71–78
Assessment of the impact of mains cleaning to improve distribution water quality
D. Vitanage, C. Copelin, N. Karunatilake and T. Vourtsanis
79–85
Optimal water meter sizing and maintenance system (OSMS)
E. Johnson
87–93
Whole life costing: application to water distribution network
M. Engelhardt, D. Savic, P. Skipworth, A. Cashman, A. Saul and G. Walters
95–102
Dynamic management of water distribution networks based on hydraulic performance analysis of the system
T. Massoud and A. Zia
103–109
Security and redundancy in trunk main distribution networks
A. Wallen, T. Woodward and R. Powell
111–117
Integrated water asset management system (IWAMS)
E. Johnson
119–125
Controlling water quality in intermittent supply systems
S.T. Coelho, S. James, N. Sunna, A. Abu Jaish and J. Chatila
127–133
Application of performance indicators to control losses - results from the Portuguese water sector
R. Cunha Marques and A.J. Monteiro
135–141
Pressure management in Waitakere City, New Zealand - a case study
Z. Pilipovic and R. Taylor
143–152
Management strategies for optimum meter selection and replacement
F. Arregui, E. Cabrera Jr., R. Cobacho and V. Palau
153–161
Applying the IWA approach to water loss performance indicators in Australia
T. Carpenter, A. Lambert and R. McKenzie
163–169
Pipe breaks and the role of leaks from an economic perspective
A. Colombo and B.W. Karney
171–177
Effects of chlorine level on the growth of biofilm in drinking water pipes
C. Chu, C. Lu, C.M. Lee and C. Tasi
179–186
Aggressive flushing for discolouration event mitigation in water distribution networks
J.B. Boxall, P.J. Skipworth and A.J. Saul
187–191
The assessment of biofilm community composition on plumbing materials in filtered and unfiltered water distribution systems
M.M. Critchley, N.J. Cromar and H.J. Fallowfield
193–200
Nanofiltration: improvements of water quality in a large distribution system
S. Peltier, M. Cotte, D. Gatel, L. Herremans and J. Cavard
201–207
Modeling of mass transfer in biofilms in oscillatory flow conditions using k-e turbulence model
H. Nagaoka, T. Nakano and D. Akimoto
209–214
Dependency of bulk chlorine decay rates on flow velocity in water distribution networks
J. Menaia, S.T. Coelho, A. Lopes, E. Fonte and J. Palma
215–221
Effect of a combined chlorine-monochloramine process on the inhibition of biofilm regrowth in potable water systems
M.N.B. Momba, S. Ndaliso and M.A. Binda
223–225
Prevention of bacterial growth in a long-distance water supply system: control of disinfection capacity
R. Fischeder and W. Weber
227–232
Occurrence of Sphingomonas sp. bacteria in cold climate drinking water supply system biofilms
P. Vuoriranta, M. Männistö and H. Soranummi
233–238
Investigation into the implementation of chloramination at Sedibeng Water
N. Basson, D. Traut, G. Titus, C. vd Walt and J. Haarhoff
239–246
Prediction of chlorine and trihalomethanes concentration profile in bulk drinking water distribution systems from laboratory data
G. Kastl, I. Fisher, V. Jegatheesan, J. Chandy and K. Clarkson
247–253
Shedding light on water quality: prospect for real-time control
D. Reynolds
255–261
Pressure-driven modelling of water distribution systems
T. Tanyimboh, B. Tahar and A. Templeman
263–270
Canal de Isabel II solution for remote control over small and scattered facilities
J.I. Zubizarreta
271–277
A methodology for assessing the operational potential of the urban wastewater system using integrated modelling
A.I. Zacharof, M. Schütze and D. Butler
279–286
Real-time optimization simulation software modules for water networks
D. Cioc and A. Anton
287–294
Application of web technology to enhance water system operations
A. Chapman
295–306
Investigation of factors contributing to dirty water events in reticulation systems and evaluation of flushing methods to remove deposited particles
M. Polychronopolous, K. Dudley, G. Ryan and J. Hearn
307–312
An integrated approach to water distribution network monitoring and performance prediction using geographical information systems
M. Poulton
313–320
Determination of chlorine demand in water and wastewater chlorination by oxidation-reduction potential
R.F. Yu and W.P. Cheng
321–328
LC-ESI/MS/MS analysis with derivatization applied to polar disinfection by-products in water treatment
C. Zwiener, T. Glauner and F.H. Frimmel
329–334
Determination of estrogenic short ethoxy chain nonylphenols and metabolites in river and treated water by SPE (solid phase extraction) and SPME (solid phase microextraction)
A. Díaz, M.T. Galceran and F. Ventura
335–342
Monitoring of priority pesticides using SPME (solid phase microextraction) in river water from Greece
T.A. Albanis, D.A. Lambropoulou, V.A. Sakkas and D. Hela
343–350
Heavy metal tracers for the analysis of groundwater contamination: case study in Hanoi City, Vietnam
T.T.V. Nga, M. Inoue, N.R. Khatiwada and S. Takizawa
351–357
Generic monitoring tools for water characteristics assessment
S. Le Bonté, M.-N. Pons, O. Potier, S. Chanel and M. Baklouti
359–364
Application of quality management systems for drinking water quality
P. Nadebaum, M. Chapman, S. Ortisi and A. Baker
365–371
Performance indicators for wastewater services - towards a manual of best practice
R. Matos, A. Cardoso, P. Duarte, R. Ashley, A. Molinari and A. Schulz
373–379
Optimisation meets the manager: a case study of the La Paz reservoir system
M. Bender, M. Stanic, D. Luketina and D. Hranisavljevic
381–388
Setting and evaluating customer service standards
A. Speers, S. Burn, D. Hatton MacDonald, M. Young and G. Syme
389–394
Impact of a new legislation on the water market and competition in France
E. Brunet, L. Guérin-Schneider and F. Bonnet
395–403
The political economy of water reform feasibility in Australia
M. Isaac
405–410
Profit and principles: finding a balance with the triple bottom line
C. Adam
411–418
Hydrology, hydraulics and economics: a case study of abstracting water from an estuary
D. Luketina, D. Hranisavljevic, S. Clark, F. Fan and M. Sahu
419–423
Cooperative facilitation and implementation of major trade-waste agreements
C. Earnshaw and A. Grigg
425–431
Using staff surveys to identify business improvement opportunities
K. Jones
433–440
Marketing a technical business
P. Karbowiak
441–447
Public or private "ownership" - what's in a name?
J. Davis and G. Cashin
449–454
IAFECT®: a management tool to ensure effective technology training in the drinking water industry
M.C. Steynberg and A. Vermeulen
455–461
Managing trade waste: what should best practice look like?
R. Bissett and K. Green
463–468
Computerised human resource planning and management system (HRPMS) for water services institutions
E. Johnson and N. Mjoli
469–476
Water supply and sanitation planning model: a management tool for large Brazilian cities
S.R.A. Soares and R.S. Bernardes
477–482
Water management of big events
M. Meggeneder and K.-H. Rosenwinkel
483–487
Management strategy of emergencies and events in the monitoring of water distribution in Paris
F. Montiel and J. Coutelan