Water Safety and Water Infrastructure Security [[electronic resource]] |
Autore | Voeller John G |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Hoboken, : Wiley, 2014 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (159 p.) |
Disciplina | 333.9100971 |
Soggetto topico |
Water -- Management
Water conservation Water safety |
Soggetto genere / forma | Electronic books. |
ISBN | 1-118-65187-1 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa ![]() |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Cover; Title Page; Contents; Preface; Chapter 1 Potential Contamination Agents of Interest; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 Water System Vulnerability; 1.2.1 Physical Disruption; 1.2.2 Contamination; 1.3 Microbial Threats; 1.3.1 Biological Agents; 1.4 Chemical Agents; 1.4.1 Chemical Categories; 1.5 Chemical or Biological Release Examples; 1.6 Public Health Impacts; 1.7 Summary and Conclusions; References; Chapter 2 Surveillance Methods and Technologies for Water and Wastewater Systems; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Monitoring Routine Chemical Indicators of Contamination; 2.2.1 On-line Chlorine Measurement
2.2.2 General Organic Chemical Load2.2.3 Oil and Petroleum Detection; 2.2.4 On-line Analytical Probes and Multiparameter Panels; 2.2.5 Multiarray Sensors; 2.3 Real-Time Toxicity Biomonitoring; 2.3.1 Bacteria-Based Toxicity Sensors; 2.3.2 Daphnia Toximeters; 2.3.3 Mussel Monitors; 2.3.4 Algae Toximeters; 2.3.5 Fish; 2.4 Monitoring for Radiation to Detect Radionuclides; 2.5 Screening for Specific Chemical Contaminants; 2.6 Screening for Specific Pathogens; 2.7 Pathogen Detection Systems Currently Under Development; 2.8 Conclusions; References Chapter 3 Designing an Optimal Water Monitoring Systems3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Role of Monitoring in Water Security; 3.3 Contamination Warning System; 3.4 Ideal Contamination Warning Technology; 3.5 Multiobjective Monitoring Programs; 3.6 Review of Monitoring Methods; 3.7 Optimal Monitoring Locations; 3.8 Case Study; 3.9 Summary and Conclusions; Acknowledgments; References; Further Reading; Chapter 4 Emergency Response Planning for Drinking Water Systems; 4.1 Introduction; 4.1.1 Return on Investment for a Utility Preparedness Program; 4.2 Legislation and Directives 4.3 Emergency Response Planning Within the Business Continuity Planning Umbrella4.4 Phases of Emergency Management; 4.4.1 Assessment; 4.4.2 Mitigation; 4.4.3 Preparation; 4.4.4 Response; 4.5 National Incident Management System (NIMS) and Incident Command System (ICS); 4.5.1 Incident Command System; 4.5.2 National Incident Management System; 4.5.3 NIMS Compliance; 4.5.4 NIMS Training; 4.5.5 NIMS/ICS Training for Utility Personnel; 4.6 Promoting Resource and Information Exchange Among Stakeholders; 4.6.1 WARN; 4.6.2 Emergency Exercises; 4.7 How to Develop an Emergency Plan 4.7.1 Types of Threats4.7.2 Plan Approval; 4.8 Contents of an Emergency Plan; 4.9 Considerations for Emergency Response Plan Content; 4.9.1 Mutual Aid Agreements; 4.9.2 Intertie Connections and Agreements with Other Systems; 4.9.3 System Information; 4.9.4 Response Actions for Specific Events; 4.9.5 Roles and Responsibilities; 4.9.6 Succession Planning; 4.10 Communications; 4.10.1 Emergency Notification of Personnel; 4.10.2 Internal Communication; 4.10.3 External Communication; 4.10.4 Communication with the Public; 4.10.5 Communication with Critical Customers; 4.11 Personnel Safety 4.11.1 Emergency Equipment |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910453414703321 |
Voeller John G
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Hoboken, : Wiley, 2014 | ||
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Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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Water Safety and Water Infrastructure Security [[electronic resource]] |
Autore | Voeller John G |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Hoboken, : Wiley, 2014 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (159 p.) |
Disciplina | 333.9100971 |
Soggetto topico |
Water -- Management
Water conservation Water safety |
ISBN | 1-118-65187-1 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa ![]() |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Cover; Title Page; Contents; Preface; Chapter 1 Potential Contamination Agents of Interest; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 Water System Vulnerability; 1.2.1 Physical Disruption; 1.2.2 Contamination; 1.3 Microbial Threats; 1.3.1 Biological Agents; 1.4 Chemical Agents; 1.4.1 Chemical Categories; 1.5 Chemical or Biological Release Examples; 1.6 Public Health Impacts; 1.7 Summary and Conclusions; References; Chapter 2 Surveillance Methods and Technologies for Water and Wastewater Systems; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Monitoring Routine Chemical Indicators of Contamination; 2.2.1 On-line Chlorine Measurement
2.2.2 General Organic Chemical Load2.2.3 Oil and Petroleum Detection; 2.2.4 On-line Analytical Probes and Multiparameter Panels; 2.2.5 Multiarray Sensors; 2.3 Real-Time Toxicity Biomonitoring; 2.3.1 Bacteria-Based Toxicity Sensors; 2.3.2 Daphnia Toximeters; 2.3.3 Mussel Monitors; 2.3.4 Algae Toximeters; 2.3.5 Fish; 2.4 Monitoring for Radiation to Detect Radionuclides; 2.5 Screening for Specific Chemical Contaminants; 2.6 Screening for Specific Pathogens; 2.7 Pathogen Detection Systems Currently Under Development; 2.8 Conclusions; References Chapter 3 Designing an Optimal Water Monitoring Systems3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Role of Monitoring in Water Security; 3.3 Contamination Warning System; 3.4 Ideal Contamination Warning Technology; 3.5 Multiobjective Monitoring Programs; 3.6 Review of Monitoring Methods; 3.7 Optimal Monitoring Locations; 3.8 Case Study; 3.9 Summary and Conclusions; Acknowledgments; References; Further Reading; Chapter 4 Emergency Response Planning for Drinking Water Systems; 4.1 Introduction; 4.1.1 Return on Investment for a Utility Preparedness Program; 4.2 Legislation and Directives 4.3 Emergency Response Planning Within the Business Continuity Planning Umbrella4.4 Phases of Emergency Management; 4.4.1 Assessment; 4.4.2 Mitigation; 4.4.3 Preparation; 4.4.4 Response; 4.5 National Incident Management System (NIMS) and Incident Command System (ICS); 4.5.1 Incident Command System; 4.5.2 National Incident Management System; 4.5.3 NIMS Compliance; 4.5.4 NIMS Training; 4.5.5 NIMS/ICS Training for Utility Personnel; 4.6 Promoting Resource and Information Exchange Among Stakeholders; 4.6.1 WARN; 4.6.2 Emergency Exercises; 4.7 How to Develop an Emergency Plan 4.7.1 Types of Threats4.7.2 Plan Approval; 4.8 Contents of an Emergency Plan; 4.9 Considerations for Emergency Response Plan Content; 4.9.1 Mutual Aid Agreements; 4.9.2 Intertie Connections and Agreements with Other Systems; 4.9.3 System Information; 4.9.4 Response Actions for Specific Events; 4.9.5 Roles and Responsibilities; 4.9.6 Succession Planning; 4.10 Communications; 4.10.1 Emergency Notification of Personnel; 4.10.2 Internal Communication; 4.10.3 External Communication; 4.10.4 Communication with the Public; 4.10.5 Communication with Critical Customers; 4.11 Personnel Safety 4.11.1 Emergency Equipment |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910791089903321 |
Voeller John G
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Hoboken, : Wiley, 2014 | ||
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Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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