Urban Water Supply Handbook

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Edition: 1st
Format: Hardcover
Pub. Date: 2002-05-14
Publisher(s): McGraw-Hill Professional
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Summary

This state-of-the-art resource draws upon the accumulated wisdom of a carefully chosen team of internationally recognized experts selected for their extensive experience in the essential aspects of water supply systems. This industry "who's who" covers everything from the historical perspectives of urban water supply to planning, safety and security an especially timely and crucial issue, management, performance indicators, operation, pricing, maintenance, and public-private partnerships. The author includes informative case studies for valuable "real world" perspective.

Author Biography

Larry W. Mays is Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering at Arizona State University and former chair of the department. He was formerly Director of the Center for Research in Water Resources at the University of Texas at Austin where he also held an Engineering Foundation Endowed Professorship. A registered professional engineer in seven states and a registered professional hydrologist, he has served as a consultant to many organizations. Professor Mays is author of Water Resources Engineering (John Wiley & Sons) and Optimal Control of Hydrosystems (Marcel Dekker), co-author of Applied Hydrology and Hydrosystems Engineering and Management (both from McGraw-Hill), and editor-in-chief of the Water Resources Handbook, Hydraulic Design Handbook, Water Distribution Systems Handbook, and Stormwater Collection Systems Design Handbook (all from McGraw-Hill). He is also editor-in-chief of Reliability Analysis of Water Distribution Systems (ASCE) and co-editor of Computer Modeling of Free Surface and Pressurized Flow (Kluwer Academic Publishers). Among his honors is a distinguished alumnus award from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign in 1999.

Table of Contents

PART 1: HISTORY, STRATEGIC PLANNING, OUTSOURCING, AND SECURITY

Chapter 1: Urban Water Infrastructure: A Historical Perspective (Larry W. Mays)

Chapter 2: Strategic Planning Framework for Small Water Systems (Janice A. Beecher and Peter E.Shanaghan)

Chapter 3: Improving Urban Water Infrastructure Through Public-Private Partnerships (Robin A. Johnson and Adrian T. Moore)

Chapter 4: Water-Use Management: Permit and Water-Transfer Systems (J. Wayland Eheart and Jay R. Lund)

PART 2: DEMAND AND MANAGEMENT MODELS

Chapter 5: Analysis of Water Demand (Benedykt Dziegielewski and Eve Opitz)

Chapter 6: Water Pricing and Drought Management (Messele Z. Ejeta and Larry W.Mays)

Chapter 7: Computer Programs for Integrated Management (Messele Z. Ejeta and Larry W. Mays)

Chapter 8: Regional Water Supply Planning and Capacity Expansion Models (Messele Z. Ejeta and Larry W. Mays)

PART 3: PERFORMANCE, RELIABILITY, GIS, OPERATION, AND MAINTENANCE

Chapter 9: Performance Indicators as a Management Support Tool (Helena Alegre)

Chapter 10: Reliability and Availability Analysis of Water Distribution (Larry W. Mays, Kevin Lansey , and Y.K. Tung)

Chapter 11: Geographic Information Systems Applied to Urban Water Supply Systems (Gonzalo Lopez Patino and Francisco Javier Martinez Solano)

Chapter 12: Optimal Operation of Water Systems (Fred E. Goldman, A. Borcu Atlan Sakarya, and Larry W. Mays)

Chapter 13: Optimal Maintenance, Rehabilitation, Replacement Scheduling (Caty Werey)

Chapter 14: Characterizing Microbial and DBP Risk Tradeoffs in Drinking Water: Application of the CRFM (Robert M. Clark and Glenn Rice)

PART 4: CASE STUDIES

Chapter 15: Adaptive Management for Water Supply Planning: Sustaining Mexico City's Water Supply (Richard L. Skaggs, Lance W. Vail, and Steve Shankle)

Chapter 16: Water Infrastructure Management: An Overview of European Models and Databases (Patrick Eisenbeis, Pascal LeGauffre, and Sveinung Saegrov)

Chapter 17: Israel: Urban Water Infrastructure in the Desert (Hendrik J. Bruins)

Chapter 18: Using GIS and Hydraulic Modeling to Evaluate Distribution Systems to Industries: A Case Study of Water (Trevor R. Lindley and Steven G. Buchberger)

PART 5: SECURITY OF URBAN WATER SUPPLY SYSTEMS

Chapter 19: Protecting the Nation's Critical Infrastructure: The Vulnerability of U.S. Water Supply Systems (Robert M. Clark and Rolf A. Deininger)

Chapter 20: Security Analysis and Response for Water Utilities (Nicholas L. Burns, Christine A. Cooper, David A. Dobbins, Jessica C. Edwards, and Les K. Lampe)

Index

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