LEADER 00000cam a2200685 i 4500 001 on1162263415 003 OCoLC 005 20200807175352.4 006 m o d 007 cr ||||||||||| 008 121226s2013 nyua ob 001 0 eng 010 2020685856 019 834604280|a923663346|a961609163|a962586481|a988501548 |a992053186|a1037943182|a1038595764|a1045495777 |a1055395802|a1058376076|a1066536251|a1081251742 |a1114353060|a1153519486 020 |z9781624171123|q(ebook) 020 9781624171116|q(hardcover) 020 1624171117 020 1624171125 020 9781624171123 035 (OCoLC)1162263415|z(OCoLC)834604280|z(OCoLC)923663346 |z(OCoLC)961609163|z(OCoLC)962586481|z(OCoLC)988501548 |z(OCoLC)992053186|z(OCoLC)1037943182|z(OCoLC)1038595764 |z(OCoLC)1045495777|z(OCoLC)1055395802|z(OCoLC)1058376076 |z(OCoLC)1066536251|z(OCoLC)1081251742|z(OCoLC)1114353060 |z(OCoLC)1153519486 040 DLC|beng|erda|cDLC|dVLY|dOCLCO|dYDXCP|dN$T|dE7B|dOCLCF |dEBLCP|dAZK|dMERUC|dAGLDB|dMOR|dPIFPO|dZCU|dU3W|dSTF|dWRM |dVTS|dCOCUF|dNRAMU|dICG|dINT|dVT2|dAU@|dWYU|dDKC|dUKAHL |dUKCRE|dBOL 049 RIDW 050 00 TD370 072 7 BUS|x054000|2bisacsh 082 00 333.91/16|223 090 TD370|b.W3953 2013 245 00 Water quality :|bindicators, human impact and environmental health /|cYou-Gan Wang, editor. 264 1 New York :|bNova Publishers,|c[2013] 300 1 online resource. 336 text|btxt|2rdacontent 337 computer|bc|2rdamedia 338 online resource|bcr|2rdacarrier 340 |gpolychrome.|2rdacc 347 text file|2rdaft 490 1 Water resource planning, development and management 504 Includes bibliographical references and index. 505 0 Intro -- WATER QUALITY -- WATER QUALITY -- CONTENTS -- PREFACE -- LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS -- WATER QUALITY INDICES FROM UNBALANCED 2SPATIO-TEMPORAL MONITORING DESIGNS -- ABSTRACT -- 1. INTRODUCTION -- 1.1. Current Approaches to Water Quality Assessment -- 1.2. Limitations and Strengths -- 1.3. New Approaches to Water Quality Assessment -- 2. WATER QUALITY ASSESSMENT METHODS -- 2.1. Non-Compliance Scores -- 2.2. Amplitude Scores -- 2.3. Forming Overall Water Quality Indices -- 3. AN APPLICATION -- 3.1. Non- Compliance -- 3.2. Amplitude -- 3.3. Final Water Quality Index -- CONCLUSION -- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS -- REFERENCES -- ESTIMATES OF LIKELIHOOD AND RISK ASSOCIATED WITH SYDNEY DRINKING WATER SUPPLY FROM RESERVOIRS, LOCAL DAMS AND FEED RIVERS -- ABSTRACT -- INTRODUCTION -- ESTIMATING THE LIKELIHOOD USING THE FITTED MODEL -- A GRAPHICAL REPRESENTATION OF THE LIKELIHOOD ESTIMATION PROCESS -- ESTIMATING THE UNCERTAINTY IN THE LIKELIHOOD ESTIMATES -- ESTIMATING THE COST RISK ASSOCIATED WITH EXCEEDING UPPER THRESHOLDS -- USING A DOUBLE-SIDED TWO STAGED (MINOR OR MAJOR) STEP-PROFILE COST FUNCTION WITH AN ESCALATING COST FOR CONSECUTIVE MAJOR EXCEEDANCES -- ESTIMATING THE UNCERTAINTY IN THE RISK ESTIMATOR, EXCLUDING ALTERED COSTS FOR CONSECUTIVE EXCEEDANCES -- ASSESSING TRENDS IN THE LIKELIHOOD AND RISK -- MODELS FOR ESTIMATING THE LIKELIHOOD -- CONSEQUENCE -- COST ESTIMATES -- Costing Approach -- RESULTS -- FUTURE RISK ASSESSMENT CHALLENGES - - CONCLUSION -- REFERENCES -- ATTACHMENT A- ANALYTES FOR ASSESSMENT, FOLLOWED BY AN EXAMPLE DATA SET -- THREE- DIMENSIONAL NUMERICAL MODELING OF WATER QUALITY AND SEDIMENT-ASSOCIATED PROCESSES IN NATURAL LAKES -- ABSTRACT -- INTRODUCTION -- WATER QUALITY PROCESSES -- Phytoplankton Kinetics -- Nitrogen Cycle -- Phosphorus Cycle -- Dissolved Oxygen Balance -- Processes in Bed Sediment Layer. 505 8 SEDIMENT-ASSOCIATED WATER QUALITY PROCESSES -- Effect of Sediment on the Growth of Phytoplankton -- Processes of Adsorption-Desorption of Nutrients by Sediment -- Mathematical Descriptions -- Comparison with Experimental Measurements -- Release of Nutrients from Bed Sediment -- Mathematical Descriptions -- Comparison with Experimental Data -- NUMERICAL MODEL DEVELOPMENT -- Governing Equations -- Wind_Induced Eddy Viscosity -- Boundary Conditions -- Numerical Solution -- MODEL VALIDATION AND VERIFICATION -- Model Validation for Wind-Driven Flow -- Model Verification for the Mass Transport Simulation -- MODEL APPLICATION TO DEEP HOLLOW LAKE -- Study Area -- Light Attenuation Coefficient in Deep Hollow Lake -- Model Application -- DISCUSSION -- Comparison of Langmuir Equation and Linear Approach for Modeling the Adsorption- Desorption -- Sensitivity of Chlorophyll Concentration to SS -- Sensitivity of Chlorophyll Concentration to Nutrient Loadings -- CONCLUSION -- REFERENCES -- INTEGRATING MAJOR ION CHEMISTRY WITH STATISTICAL ANALYSIS FOR GEOCHEMICALASSESSMENT OF GROUNDWATER QUALITY IN COASTAL AQUIFER OF SAIJO PLAIN, EHIME PREFECTURE, JAPAN -- ABSTRACT -- 1. INTRODUCTION -- 2. STUDY AREA -- 3. METHODOLOGY -- 4. RESULTS AND DISCUSSIONS -- 4.1. General Water Chemistry -- 4.2. Isotopic Signature of Groundwater -- 4.3. Factor Analysis -- CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATIONS -- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS -- REFERENCES -- SUITABILITY OF GROUNDWATER OF ZEUSS-KOUTINE AQUIFER (SOUTHERN OF TUNISIA) FOR DOMESTIC AND AGRICULTURAL USE -- ABSTRACT -- INTRODUCTION -- STUDY AREA -- SAMPLE COLLECTION AND ANALYTICAL TECHNIQUES -- RESULTS AND INTERPRETATION -- Physico-Chemical Parameters -- Temperature and pH -- Salinity -- Major Ions -- Chlorides and Sodium -- Calcium and Magnesium -- Sulfates -- Potassium -- Alkalinity -- Trace Elements -- Hydrochemical Facies. 505 8 Suitability for Drinking Purposes Using Water Quality Index (WQI) -- Suitability for Irrigation -- SAR Sodium Adsorption Ratio -- Percent Sodium % Na -- Residual Sodium Carbonate RSC -- Percent Magnesium % Mg -- Permeability Index -- Multivariate Data Analysis -- Principal Component Analysis (PCA) -- Cluster Analysis (CA) -- CONCLUSION -- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS -- REFERENCES -- APPLICATION OF WATER QUALITY INDICES (WQI) AND STABLE ISOTOPES(18O AND 2H) FOR GROUNDWATER QUALITY ASSESSMENT OF THE DENSU RIVER BASIN OF GHANA -- ABSTRACT -- INTRODUCTION -- METHOLOGY -- Study Area -- Climate and Geology -- Data and Field Work -- Laboratory Analysis -- Sample Preparation -- Sample Irradiation, Counting and Analysis -- Estimation of the Water Quality Index (WQI) -- Heavy Metals Indexing Approach -- Contamination Index (Cd) -- Heavy Metal Pollution Index (HPI) -- Heavy Metal Evaluation Index (HEI) -- RESULTS AND DISCUSSIONS -- Water Quality Index (WQI) -- Groundwater and Surface Water Classification -- Heavy Metal Pollution Indices -- Contamination Index (C d) -- Heavy Metal Pollution Index (HPI) -- Heavy Metal Evaluation Index (HEI) -- Comparison of the Three Indices -- Water for Irrigation Purpose -- Sodium Absorption Ratio (SAR) -- Sodium Percentage (%Na) -- Residual Sodium Carbonate -- Permeability Index (PI) -- Stable Isotope Analysis -- Rain Water Isotopic Composition -- Groundwater Isotopic Composition -- Origin of Groundwater -- Deuterium Excess (D-excess) -- CONCLUSION -- ACKNOWLEDGMENT -- REFERENCES -- EVALUATION OF COMMUNITY WATER QUALITY MONITORING AND MANAGEMENT PRACTICES, AND CONCEPTUALIZATION OF A COMMUNITY EMPOWERMENT MODEL: A CASE STUDY OF LUVUVHU CATCHMENT, SOUTH AFRICA -- ABSTRACT -- 1. INTRODUCTION -- 2. THE STUDY AREA -- 3. METHODOLOGY -- 3.1. Water Quality Monitoring -- 3.2. Community Surveys -- 3.3. Sampling -- 3.3.1. Water Sampling Points. 505 8 3.3.2. Community Sampling -- 3.4. Analysis of Data from Community Survey -- 4. RESULTS -- 4.1. Water Quality Monitoring and Contemporary Management Practice -- 4.2. Indigenous Knowledge and Community Perceptions Relating to Water Quality Monitoring -- 4.3. Community Participation in Water Quality Monitoring and Management -- 4.4. Water Scarcity and Failure by Service Providers to Supply Adequate Amounts of Water -- 4.5. Exposure to Polluted Water -- 4.6. Weaknesses in the Contemporary Water Quality Monitoring and Management Practices -- 4.7. Fragmented Structure of the Decentralised Health Services -- CONCLUSION -- 6. RECOMMENDED CONCEPTUAL MODEL FOR COMMUNITY EMPOWERMENT IN WATER QUALITY MONITORING AND MANAGEMENT -- 6.1. Conceptualised Participatory Community Based Water Quality Monitoring and Management Model -- 6.2. Technical Framework -- 6.3. Community Empowerment Framework -- Case study 1: Start -- up of participatory community planning in Mexico From: FAO. 1997. Communication for Rural Development in Mexico: In Good Times and Bad. By Fraser, C. and Restrepo-Estrada Rome -- Case study 2: Comparison of Inputs and Outputs of ten IPM versus ten Non-IPM RiFarmers in West Sumatra, Indonesia From: FAO .1993. IPM Farmer Training: The Indonesian Case, Jogyakarta: FAO-IPM Secretariat -- 6.4. Communication Framework -- REFERENCES -- THE FATE AND PERSISTENCE OF THE ANTIMICROBIAL COMPOUND TRICLOSAN AND ITS INFLUENCE ON WATER QUALITY -- ABSTRACT -- 1. INTRODUCTION -- 2. WHAT IS TRICLOSAN AND WHY IS IT USED? -- 2.1. General Properties of Triclosan -- 2.2. Antimicrobial Properties and Mechanisms of Action of Triclosan on Bacteria -- 3. WHY ARE THERE CONCERNS REGARDING THE USE OF TRICLOSAN? -- 3.1. Use of Triclosan and Resulting Concerns -- 3.2. Bacterial Resistance to Triclosan -- 3.2.1. Triclosan Resistance and Adapted Resistance in Bacteria. 505 8 3.2.2. Mechanisms of Resistance to Triclosan -- 3.2.3. Resistance via Biodegradation? -- 4. TRICLOSAN IN THE ENVIRONMENT -- 4.1. Detection of Triclosan and its Effects on the Water and Wastewater Environment -- 4.2. Wastewater Treatment Process and Triclosan Removal Efficiency -- 4.3. Mechanisms Involved in Triclosan Removal from Activated Sludge Wastewater Processes -- 4.3.1. Flow of Triclosan in Activated Sludge Wastewater Treatment Process -- 4.3.2. Variable Contribution of Different Triclosan Removal Mechanisms -- 4.3.3. Biodegradation as a Primary Mechanism to Be Promoted for Triclosan Removal -- 5. THE BIOCHEMISTRY AND GENETICS OF TRICLOSAN DEGRADATION-WHAT IS KNOWN? -- 5.1. Microorganisms Involved in Triclosan Biodegradation and Possible Pathways -- 5.2. Isolation and Growth of P. citronellolis F12 on Triclosan -- 5.3. Tentative Identification of Biodegradation Intermediates - - 5.4. Genes Involved in Triclosan Catabolism are Plasmid Encoded -- 6. TRICLOSAN AND SELECTION OF ANTIMICROBIAL RESISTANT BACTERIA -- 6.1. Evidence for Triclosan Induced Multiple Resistance -- 6.2. Could Wastewater Play a Role in the Amplification of Antibiotic Resistant Bacteria? -- CONCLUSION -- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS -- REFERENCES -- WATER QUALITY ASSESSMENT METHODS: THE COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS -- ABSTRACT -- 1. INTRODUCTION -- 1.1. Methods of Biological Evaluation of Water Quality -- 1.2. Fish Health as Criteria of Water Quality -- 1.3. Dose-Effect Dependencies and Critical Levels of Water Pollution: Case Study of Arctic Lake Imandra Served As Example -- CONCLUSION -- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS -- REFERENCES -- WATER QUALITY IMPACTS ON HUMAN POPULATION HEALTH IN MINING-AND-METALLURGICAL INDUSTRY REGIONS, RUSSIA -- ABSTRACT -- 1. INTRODUCTION -- 2. MATERIALS AND METHODS -- 3. RESULTS -- 3.1. 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