Buch, Englisch, 382 Seiten, Format (B × H): 155 mm x 234 mm, Gewicht: 1186 g
Enhancing Our Response
Buch, Englisch, 382 Seiten, Format (B × H): 155 mm x 234 mm, Gewicht: 1186 g
ISBN: 978-0-85404-658-4
Verlag: RSC Publishing
Zielgruppe
Industrial chemists, government agencies, libraries and academics Analytical Chemistry, Monitoring/Environmental Analysis/Environmental Ecotoxicology, Waste Water Technology, Water Pollution Control, Water Management, Aquatic Pollution, Water Contamination, Emergency Response Planning, Water Management, CBRN
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Weitere Infos & Material
Chapter 1: Introduction: Themes and Objectives;
Chapter 2: Safety, Security, (Un)certainty;
Chapter 3: The Water Industry's Perspective of Water Contamination Emergencies;
Chapter 4: The Customers' View on Water Contamination;
Chapter 5: Achieving an Appropriate Balance? - An Ofwat Perspective;
Chapter 6: Water Contamination: Case Scenarios;
Chapter 7: Chemical Contamination of Water - Toxic Effects;
Chapter 8: HPA Role on Health Risk Advice to Public Health Teams;
Chapter 9: Preventing Drinking Water Emergencies - Water Quality Monitoring Lessons from Recent Outbreak Experience;
Chapter 10: Water Safety Plans and Their Role in Preventing and Managing Contamination of the Water Supply;
Chapter 11: The Use of Computational Toxicology for Emergency Response Assessment;
Chapter 12: Risk Management Capabilities - Towards Mindfulness for the International Water Utility Sector;
Chapter 13: Mass Spectrometry Screening Techniques;
Chapter 14: The Utilisation On-line of Common Parameter Monitoring as a Surveillance Tool for Enhancing Water Security;
Chapter 15: Risk Assessment Methodology for Water Utilities (RAM-WTM) - the Foundation for Emergency Response Planning;
Chapter 16: Faster, Smaller, Cheaper: Technical Innovations for Next-Generation Water Monitoring;
Chapter 17: A Dutch View of Emergency Planning and Control;
Chapter 18: Water Distribution System Modelling: an Essential Component of Total System Security;
Chapter 19: Strengthening Collaborations for Water-Related Health Risk Communications;
Chapter 20: Risk Assessment, Perception and Communication - Why Dialogue is Politic;
Chapter 21: Bouncing Back;
Chapter 22: Poor Communication During a Contamination Event May Cause More Harm to Public Health than the Actual Event Itself;
Chapter 23: Communication of Tap-water Risks - Challenges and Opportunities;
Chapter 24: Improving Communication of Drinking Water Risks Through a Better Understanding of Public Perspectives;
Chapter 25: UK Water Industry Laboratory Mutual Group: Progress and Achievements;
Chapter 26: Recent Advances in Rapid Ecotoxicity Screening;
Chapter 27: A Water Company Perspective;
Chapter 28: Rapid Detection of Volatile Substances in Water Using a Portable Photoionization Detector;
Chapter 29: Analysis Methods for Water Pollution Emergency Incidents;
Chapter 30: Laboratory Environmental Analysis Proficiency (LEAP) Emergency Scheme;
Chapter 31: Electronic attack on IT and SCADA Systems;
Chapter 32: Incident Involving Radionuclides;
Chapter 33: CBRN Issues;
Chapter 34: Screening Analysis of River Samples for Unknown Pollutants;
Chapter 35: Microbiological Risk and Analysis Issues in Water;
Chapter 36: Reagentless Detection of CB Agents;
Chapter 37: Be Prepared, the Approach in the Netherlands;
Chapter 38: Overview of the Water Company Challenges;
Chapter 39: Closing Remarks;
Part 2: POSTERS;
Monitoring of Organic Micro Contaminants in Drinking Water Using a Submersible UV/VIS Spectrophotometer;
Removal of Humic Substances from Water by Means of Ca2+- Enriched Natural Zeolites;
Protective Effects of Cathodic Electrolyzed Water on the Damages of DNA, RNA and Protein;
Detection of 88 Pesticides on the Finnigan TSQ®
Quantum Discovery Using a Novel LC-MS/MS Method;
Water Safety Plans: Prevention and Management of Technical and Operative Risks in the Water Industry;
Analysis of Aquifer Response to Coupled Flow and Transport on NAOL Remediation with Well Fields;
Safe Drinking Water: Lessons from Recent Outbreaks;
Prevention and Security Measures Against Potential Terrorist Attacks to Drinking Water Systems in Italy;
Improved Understanding of Water Quality Monitoring Evidence for Risk Management Decision-making;
Tools for the Rapid Detection of Pathogens in Mains Drinking Water Supplies;
Detection and Confirmation of Unknown Contaminants in Untreated Tap Water Using a Hybrid Triple Quadrupole Linear Ion Trap LC/MS/MS System;
"Mind the Gap" - Facilitated Workshop;