Water Technology Lecture 3: Water Distribution
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Nicholas Frederick Gray, 'Water Technology Lecture 3: Water Distribution', [presentation], Tigroney Press, 2017-11-01, Water Technology Lecture Series, 3, 1, 2017-11-01Download Item:
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This is the third lecture in the course Water Technology dealing with water distribution. This is a PowerPoint lecture which is free to use and modify. It was designed to be used in conjunction with the course text Gray, N.F. (2017) Water Science and Technology: An Introduction, published by CRC Press, Oxford. The basis of water distribution is explored including water pipe materials, distribution systems, leakage, water quality problems, pressure issue, water hydrants, effect of floods, service pipe, water service pipes, replacement of lead pipes, water metering, water leakage.
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Lecture series, Tigroney Press, Gray, Nick, Water Technology Lecture Series, Distribution mains, Water shortages, Water distribution, Water distribution zones, Water pipe materials, Water mains, Pipe replacement, Water pressure, Flooding, Water service pipe, Lead pipes, Water meters, Water leakage, Water hydrants, Water supply pipe, Service reservoir, Water quality problemsMetadata
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