Types of buildings and devices that need a water management program Minimum components of a water management program Devices (water heaters, cooling towers, shower heads, etc.) to prevent the growth ...
A key element to this paradigm shift is the deployment of a distributed sensor network that can continuously monitor water ...
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The need to rapidly adapt to climate change has rightfully taken center stage. But the connections between climate change and stormwater management are often overlooked. Climate change impacts the ...
Steel sheet piles have more than a century-long history of being used to support excavations for buried structures (Figure 1). During the construction process, the sheet piles traditionally provide ...
Although more than 70% of the earth is covered with water, 97.2% of the water is salt water. Of the 2.8% that is fresh water, most of it is frozen into polar ice; less than 1% of the total water is ...
ABS has announced the launch of its Ballast Water Management Systems (BWMS) Selection Service to assist designers, shipyards, owners and operators in selecting the solution suited to the unique needs ...
Water scarcity is pervasive throughout the Middle East and North Africa and getting worse. Even before the recent political turmoil, several countries in the Middle East and North Africa were ...
The water management system of the city of Augsburg has evolved in successive phases from the 14th century to the present day. It includes a network of canals, water towers dating from the 15th to ...