Water Journal no. 181 September 2013
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Contents:
President's Column - The fluoride debate | Steve Couper |
CEO Comment - The role of membership organisations in standards | Murray Gibb |
$7.9 million to improve drinking water in small communities | |
Water industry workshop - resource consent consistency issues | Nick Walmsley (Water NZ) |
Primary Industry Training Organisation cements first successful year with fresh new brand | |
Labour releases draft policy | |
RMA Reforms and reporting | Helen Atkins, Vicki Morrison Shaw (Atkins Holm Majurey) |
Action on fresh water management | Phil Gurnsey (Beca) |
Using computational fluid dynamic (CFD) modelling to evaluate and optimise the performance of chlorine contact tanks | Jonathan Church, Jason Colton (h2ope) |
Seasonal variation in sewers, how it can affect your perception of system performance | Thomas Joseph (AWT Water) |
New Zealand rainfall and runoff | Mark Pennington (Tonkin & Taylor) |
Asset optimisation saves operating costs and defers capex | Rainer Hoffman, Kevin McDonnell, Charles Mellish (MWH), Marion Sheldon (Tauranga CC) |
Water 20/20 - bringing smart water networks into focus | Colin Walsby (Sensus) |
China thinks long-term as more Landia pumps and mixers head to the magic city of Guilin | |
Environmentally friendly sewage reticulation systems gaining ground in New Zealand | |
BECA appointments | |
MWH Global bolsters water treatment capability | |
Portavo by Knick : the first portable analyser for memosens |
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