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  2. International Water Association - Wikipedia

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    The association traces its historical roots back to the International Water Supply Association (IWSA), established in June 1947 in Harrogate, United Kingdom, changing its name to International Water Service Association (IWSA) in the mid-1990s, and the International Association on Water Quality (IAWQ), which was originally formed as the International Association for Water Pollution Research ...

  3. Water Science and Technology - Wikipedia

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    Water Science and Technology is a monthly peer-reviewed scientific journal covering all aspects of the management of water quality. It was established in 1969 and is published by IWA Publishing . The editor-in-chief is Wolfgang Rauch ( University of Innsbruck ).

  4. Water Research - Wikipedia

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    Water Research is a peer-reviewed scientific journal covering research on the science and technology of water quality and its management. It was established in 1967 and is published by Elsevier on behalf of the International Water Association. The editor-in-chief is Eberhard Morgenroth (Swiss Federal Institute of Aquatic Science and Technology).

  5. Intermittent water supply - Wikipedia

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    An intermittent supply may be temporary (e.g., when water reserves are low) or permanent (e.g., where the piped system cannot sustain a continuous supply). [6] Associated factors resulting from an intermittent supply include water extraction by users at the same time, resulting in low pressure and a possible higher peak demand. [14]

  6. Non-revenue water - Wikipedia

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    Non-revenue water (NRW) is water that has been produced and is "lost" before it reaches the customer. Losses can be real losses (through leaks, sometimes also referred to as physical losses) or apparent losses (for example through theft or metering inaccuracies).

  7. Outline of hydrology - Wikipedia

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    Journal of Hydroinformatics, ISSN 1464-7141, IWA Publishing; Journal of Hydrologic Engineering, ISSN 0733-9496, ASCE Publication; Journal of Hydrology; Water Research; Water Resources Research; Hydrological Sciences JournalJournal of the International Association of Hydrological Sciences (IAHS) ISSN 0262-6667 (Print), ISSN 2150-3435 (Online)

  8. List of style guides - Wikipedia

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    The standard of the academic publishing industry including many journal publications. Geoscience Reporting Guidelines—for geoscience reports in industry, academia and other disciplines. [30] Handbook of Technical Writing, by Gerald J. Alred, Charles T. Brusaw, and Walter E. Oliu.—for general technical writing.

  9. Activated sludge model - Wikipedia

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    The IWA activated sludge models are commonly used in existing programs. The most common are Biowin, GPS-X, WEST, STOAT, SIMBA#, SUMO, and ASIM.In addition there are Matlab implementations, Fortran code in the COST 682 Benchmarking report, and Modelica code in the Modelica WasteWater library.