Water contamination emergencies : enhancing our response / edited by K. Clive Thompson, John Gray [E-Book]
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Personal Name(s): | Thompson, K. C. |
Gray, J. | |
Imprint: |
Cambridge, UK :
Royal Society of Chemistry,
c2006
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Physical Description: |
1 online resource |
Note: |
englisch |
ISBN: |
9781628701371 1847552420 9781847552426 1628701374 |
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Special publication / Royal Society of Chemistry ;
302 |
Keywords: |
Contamination emergencies |
Subject (LOC): |
- Safety, security, (un)certainty
- The water industry's perspective of water contamination emergencies
- The customers' view on water contamination
- Achieving an appropriate balance? : an Ofwat perspective
- Water contamination : case scenarios
- Chemical contamination of water : toxic effects
- HPA role on health risk advice to public health teams
- Preventing drinking water emergencies : water quality monitoring lessons from recent outbreak experience
- Water safety plans and their role in preventing and managing contamination of the water supply
- The use of computational toxicology for emergency response assessment
- Risk management capabilities : towards mindfulness for the international water utility sector
- Mass spectrometry screening techniques
- The utilisation on-line of common parameter monitoring as a surveillance tool for enhancing water security
- Risk assessment methodology for water utlities (RAM-W) : the foundation for emergency response planning
- Faster, smaller, cheaper: technical innovations for next-generation water monitoring
- A Dutch view of emergency planning and control
- Water distribution system modelling : an essential component of total system security
- Strengthening collaborations for water-related health risk communication
- Risk assessment, perception and communication : why dialogue is politic
- Bouncing back
- Poor communication during a contamination event may cause more harm to public health than the actual event itself
- Communication of tap water risks : challenges and opportunities
- Improving communication of drinking water risks through a better understanding of public perspectives
- UK Water Industry Laboratory Mutual Group : progress and achievements
- Recent advances in rapid ecotoxicity screening
- A water company perspective
- Rapid detection of volatile substances in water using a portable photoionization detector
- Analysis methods for water pollution emergency incidents
- Laboratory environmental analysis proficiency (LEAP) emergency scheme
- Electronic attack on IT and SCADA systems
- Incident involving radionuclides
- CBRN issues
- Screening analysis of river samples for unknown polutants
- Microbiological risk and analysis issues in water
- Reagentless detection of CB agents
- Be prepared, the approach in the Netherlands
- Overview of the water company challenges.