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Intermittent operation of water networks is prevalent in many developing countries. It is a practical method to continue operation of water distribution networks (WDNs) during unexpected water shortages. Implementation of intermittent... more
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      Multiobjective OptimizationWater Distribution SystemsWater SupplyModified Honey Bee Mating Optimization Algorithm
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Intermittent piped water supply is common throughout urban India, but continuous, fully pressurized supply (“24x7 water”) is the Government of India service norm. We compare eight wards with intermittent water supply and eight wards that... more
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This study presents the effects of environmental pollution on the quality of domestic roof-harvested rainwater (DRHRW) using fuzzy comprehensive assessment (FCA). Seven metals (Cu, Cd, Pb, Zn, Fe, Ca, and Mg) and six water-quality... more
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The Citarum River in West Java is the largest water supplier to the Saguling Dam, which plays a major role in electric power generation for the entire Java Island and is used for the aquaculture of marketed fish. To elucidate the extent... more
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Legionella is one of the emerging concerns of water quality in built water environments. Premise plumbing systems are among the recognised sources of infection. In the present study, colonisation of hot water networks in health care... more
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Severe and widespread contamination by arsenic in groundwater and drinking water has been recently revealed in rural and sub-urban areas of the Vietnamese capital of Hanoi with similar magnitude as observed in Bangladesh and West Bengal,... more
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This paper presents the socio-economic profile of households in the Family Dynamics Study (FDS) (1997-2001) and makes comparisons with the earlier Functional Groups Study (FGS) (1992-1996). For the current study, FGS villages with a high... more
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An outbreak of acute liver failure occurred at a dialysis center in Caruaru, Brazil (8 degrees 17'S, 35 degrees 58'W), 134 km from Recife, the state capital of Pernambuco. At the clinic, 116 (89%) of 131 patients experienced... more
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Increasing population and the need for more food has made demands on water resources due to crop productions. One of the strategies for preventing the overuses of safe water resources for agriculture is to increase agricultural... more
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Agricultural water is a precious and limited resource. Increasingly more water types and sources are being explored for use in irrigation within the United States and across the globe. As outlined in this chapter, the Produce Safety Rule... more
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Increasing demands on limited water resources have made wastewater reclamation for municipal irrigation an attractive option for extending water supplies in the semiarid Southwest. However, public concerns remain about the potential risks... more
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We conducted a Health Impact Assessment (HIA) focused on water and sanitation in Vinton, TX, a small rural town on the U.S./Mexico Border. We present the Vinton HIA as a case study to inform the practice of HIA in rural limited resource... more
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In this work, a new kind of autonomous solar still is proposed. This construction is used in the arid countries with intense solar irradiation and has shortage of potable water. The goal was to concept and to build a physical and... more
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