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Tackling rainwater shortages during dry seasons using a socio-technical operational strategy
The management of water resources during the dry season is a major challenge associated with rainwater harvesting (RWH) technology, but is necessary given the human suffering that follows from resulting conditions of water scarcity. In this study, the parameters for dry season assessment are defined in terms of ‘no water days’ (NWD) and rainwater usage ratio. A simple socio-technical ...
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Unpacking the energy implications of distributed water infrastructure: how are rainwater systems performing?
Drought and concern over climate change has led to the increased use of distributed water systems in Australia to supplement centralised supply systems. A literature review carried out by the Institute for Sustainable Futures (ISF) into the energy consumption of water infrastructure found that very little data on energy consumption exists, particularly for distributed systems. This paper reviews ...
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Water sensors and hydrological monitoring systems
Background: Flooding could become a nightmare as businesses begin to return to work after months of stay-at-home management.If a storm causes your building to flood, you could lose power and need to move. That's what happened in May after four days of heavy rain flooded a basement in the Chicago area.From this we can see that the use of water sensors and related equipment is very important. Many ...
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How Does Urban Runoff Affect Water Quality?
Urban runoff may be a term that not everyone is familiar with, but at the same time, anyone who has lived in a town or city will likely have experienced it at least once in their lifetime. It is also not to be underestimated. It is one of the biggest threats to daily life, homes and wildlife. Read on to learn more about urban runoff and how it can affect water quality in your area. What is ...
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The way of sewage treatment
Over the years, The company-SHINCCI has been working with a wide range of customers and business partners committed to define the most appropriate solutions for sludge drying. The necessity of sludge drying is that the sludge output of sewage plants is relatively large, and the volume of sludge must be reduced to facilitate subsequent transportation and treatment. Second, most of the domestic ...
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Monitoring network for Noorderbrug infrastructure project - Case Study
The Noorderbrug project in Maastricht has improved the flow of traffic that has to cross the Meuse river on the north side of the city. As Senior Advisor at Antea, Bjorn Vink was closely involved in this infrastructure project in the south of the Netherlands, which used Eijkelkamp Soil & Water equipment. ‘Because I have previously been involved in similar projects in and around the ...
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What should you do if you spot chemical runoff?
Chemical runoff is a major source of water pollution. It occurs when there is more water than land can absorb. In extreme cases, the excess flow of liquid can cause irreversible damage to everything in its path. However, with regular monitoring, the worst case scenario can be prevented. Natural and human-made chemical runoff To spot chemical runoff it is important to know what to look for. ...
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