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Jian Yin, Huixiao Wang and Yan Cai
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In the Yellow River basin, China, ecosystems suffer from the overexploitation and utilization of water resources, resulting in various environmental impacts. Consideration must be given to both human and ecosystem water requirements in water resources ma...
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Xiaobo Xue, Troy R. Hawkins, Mary E. Schoen, Jay Garland and Nicholas J. Ashbolt
Managing the water-energy-nutrient nexus for the built environment requires, in part, a full system analysis of energy consumption, global warming and eutrophication potentials of municipal water services. As an example, we evaluated the life cycle energ...
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Doo Yong Choi, Seong-Won Kim, Min-Ah Choi and Zong Woo Geem
Rapid detection of bursts and leaks in water distribution systems (WDSs) can reduce the social and economic costs incurred through direct loss of water into the ground, additional energy demand for water supply, and service interruptions. Many real-time ...
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Iván P. Vizcaíno, Enrique V. Carrera, Margarita Sanromán-Junquera, Sergio Muñoz-Romero, José Luis Rojo-Álvarez, Luis H. Cumbal
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Water quality measurements in rivers are usually performed at intervals of days or months in monitoring campaigns, but little attention has been paid to the spatial and temporal dynamics of those measurements. In this work, we propose scrutinizing the sc...
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Giovana Nogueira, Rosangela Getirana Santana, Celso Vataru Nakamura, Maria Cristina Bronharo Tognim, Benício Alves Abreu Filho, Benetido Prado Dias Filho (Author)
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Bacteriological analyses of 3,942 water samples was undertaken. Samples hailed from many different sources, or rather, reservoirs (1,033), faucets (1,594), swimming pools (789), spring water (96), private wells (350) and others (80). They were obtained f...
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