Application of anion exchange to control NOM interference on lime softening (English)
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Title:Application of anion exchange to control NOM interference on lime softening
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Contributors:Hsu, Susan ( author ) / Singer, Philip C. ( author )
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Published in:Journal ‐ American Water Works Association ; 101, 6 ; 85-94
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Publication date:2009-06-01
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Size:10 pages
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Type of media:Article (Journal)
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Table of contents – Volume 101, Issue 6
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Inside Insight| 2009
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Everything's Coming Up … GreenLacey, Marcia et al. | 2009
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Confluence — From the executive director| 2009
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People| 2009
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Executive Summaries| 2009
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Legislation-Regulation| 2009
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The Big Gulp: The Future of Groundwater Storage in the Los Angeles Coastal PlainBrownstein Hyatt Farber Schreck et al. | 2009
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Science‐based Collaboration: Finding Better Ways to Operate the Conowingo PondSheer, Daniel P. / Dehoff, Andrew / The Nature Conservancy et al. | 2009
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Greenhouse Gas Endangerment Finding ProposedPontius, Fred et al. | 2009
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Security and Preparedness| 2009
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Going Green While Saving MoneyFleming, Jason et al. | 2009
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Committee Connection| 2009
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Make Connections That Count at the ACE09 Career Fair| 2009
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EcoLogic| 2009
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Water supply: Is it still a local decision?Wortzel, Andrea West et al. | 2009
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Metering residential irrigation water: Technological approaches and cost estimationsRichards, Gregory L. / Johnson, Michael C. / Barfuss, Steven L. et al. | 2009
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Young Professionals| 2009
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Field Report| 2009
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Career Fair| 2009
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A Lagrangian wave characteristic method for simulating transient water column separationJung, Bong Seog / Boulos, Paul F. / Wood, Don J. / Bros, Christopher M. et al. | 2009
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Future AWWA Events| 2009
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Climate change-environmental issues - Climate change: Charting a water course in an uncertain future - Although science hasn't agreed on a model to predict the effects of rising temperatures, water utilities must make an attempt to do so and develop mitigation and adaptation strategies flexible enough to accommodate uncertainty.Wallis, Michael J. et al. | 2009
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Designing pretreatment to control arsenic leaching in ASR facilitiesBell, Katherine Y. / Lee, Wiseman / Turner, Leslie A. et al. | 2009
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Climate change-environmental issues - Assessing the carbon footprint of water production - Carbon footprint analyses can help utilities make informed decisions about sustainable operations and construction projects as well as future resources and treatment and transmission facilities.Strutt, Justin et al. | 2009
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Application of anion exchange to control NOM interference on lime softeningHsu, Susan / Singer, Philip C. et al. | 2009
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Climate change-environmental issues - Incorporating climate change in water planning - Because climate change affects the entire water cycle, remedies must address the interrelated nature of water cycle components and focus on integrated solutions.Freas, Kathy et al. | 2009
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Climate change-environmental issues - A valuation of ecological services in the Laurentian Great Lakes Basin with an emphasis on Canada - As governments continue to develop policies and programs for the protection of the environment in the Great Lakes region, it is important to identify the economic values associated with this natural asset.Krantzberg, Gail et al. | 2009
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Metering secondary water in residential irrigation systems - Some water suppliers, particularly those in the arid West, are using filtration and innovative designs to meter secondary water in order to conserve precious water resources.Richards, Gregory L. et al. | 2009
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Using aggregation-skeletonization network models for water quality simulations in epidemiologic studies - A water distribution system network analysis can involve thousands to tens of thousands of appurtenances, but this method can simplify complex network modeling and provide reliable results.Perelman, Lina et al. | 2009
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Wastewater News| 2009
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Industry News| 2009
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Product Spotlight| 2009
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Section Meetings| 2009
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Official Notice . Classifieds| 2009
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Consultants Directory| 2009
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