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Water Supply in Emergency Situations Yair Sharan

Water Supply in Emergency Situations By Yair Sharan

Water Supply in Emergency Situations by Yair Sharan


Summary

Proceedings of the NATO Advanced Research Workshop on Supply of Water to Cities in Emergency Situations,Tel-Aviv, Israel, 5-7 June 2007

Water Supply in Emergency Situations Summary

Water Supply in Emergency Situations by Yair Sharan

This book reflects the outcome of a three day NATO Advanced Workshop entitled Supply of Water to Cities in Emergency Situations. Some 35 experts from 14 countries from Europe, the Middle East and Asia assembled in Tel-Aviv for this event. It illuminates a broad spectrum of problems and concerns to the orderly water supply ranging from floods to a surprisingly low concern related to intentional terror-related threats.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements. About the Editors. About the Institutes. Introduction. List of Participants. 1. Threats to Water Supply and Risk Management. 1.1 The Threat to Water Supply Systems - An Overview; Yair Sharan. 1.2 On Water Risk Management and Security; A. Einav. 1.3 Water Quality Security Management, J. Sack. 1.4 Organizational Aspects of Water Supply: H. Coccossis et al.- 2. Countries' and Major Cities' Case Studies. 2.1 Alternate Water Supplies in Emergencies; Sarah Burn. 2.2 Consequences of a Big Flood on the Paris Water Supply System; B. Nguyen.-2.3 An Overview of Water Supply and Distribution Systems in the Metropolitan City of Istanbul; O.Yenigun, B. Demirel. 2.4 The Urban Groundwater Resources in Romania - Perspectives for the Sustainable Development in order to supply water to Cities in Emergency Situation; L-D. Galatchi.- 3. Security of Water Supply. 3.1 Security of Water Supply as a Catalyst For Conflict Resolution in the Middle East; A.Tal, A. Vaturi. 3.2 Chernobyl Experience for Water protection in Case of Radiation-Related Terrorist Attacks; Z. Borys. 3.3 Drinking Water Quality Monitoring in Emergency Situations in the Republic of Armenia; V. Tserunyan, B. Gabrielyan. 3.4 Secure Water Supply as a Central Element of Sustainable Water Management-Systems Analysis Approach for the Gunung Sewu Region in Central Java, Indonesia H. Lehn et al. 3.5 The Anthropogenic Pollution of Water Basins: The Issue of Water Supply System Safety; Chr. Hakopian, D. Hakobyan.- 4. Detection, Monitoring and Warning. 4.1 Water Security - Overview on Technologies and Methods for Rapid Detection of Terror Events; J. Negreanu. 4.2 The Ecological Monitoring of Pollution and Modeling of Hydroecosystems; T. Vardanian. 4.3 Real Time Analysis for Early Warning System Based on Modeling Concept; P. Ingeduld et al. 4.4 Application of Remote Sensing (Optical and Sar) to Monitoring Water Resources; G. Mardirossian.- 5. Treatment ofContaminated Water. 5.1 Experience of Using Energy Effective Water Disinfection Devices; R. Khaydarov et al. 5.2 Use of natural Materials for municipal Wastewater Treatment; G. Torosyan et al.- 6. Legal Aspects. 6.1 Supply of Water to the Population of Azerbaijan in Emergency Situation and its Legal and Institutional Aspects; R.Verdiyev. 6.2 Unification of Standards for Drinking Water from Different Sources: Preliminary Approach for Water Security in Israel; T. Levinson, G. Dror.- Index. Author Index.

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NLS9781402063046
9781402063046
1402063040
Water Supply in Emergency Situations by Yair Sharan
New
Paperback
Springer-Verlag New York Inc.
2007-06-27
173
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