Searched for: +
(1 - 20 of 27)

Pages

document
De Glee, G.J. (author)
Calculation method for groundwaterflow in case of subraction of groundwater via vertical pumping wells for drinking water purposes. Both permanent and instationary pumping are considered.
doctoral thesis 1930
document
Lindenbergh, P.C. (author)
Investigation on the use of groundwater storage for drinking water in the dune area near Leiden, Netherlands. Optimization of the ratio of infiltration and extraction of drinking water
doctoral thesis 1941
document
Huisman, L. (author)
Calculation of ground water flow and lowering of the phreatic surface due to pumping of ground waters, with a focus on drinking water.
book chapter 1963
document
Abraham, S.C. (author)
This volume assesses the impacts of a number of water management policies developed by PAWN on drinking-water (DW) companies and their customers (households, commercial entities, and industrial firms). Chapter 2 summarizes briefly the major water-related problems facing DW companies in the Netherlands today, and shows why the author believes...
report 1981
document
Rietveld, L.C. (author)
doctoral thesis 2005
document
Vink, C. (author)
Resource management in densely populated and technologically developed countries is faced with changing conditions, tending towards increased complexity. Some examples of these trends are: * increasing scarcity of resources and hence increased need for efficient production; * increasing number of objectives, such as those referring to ecological...
report 2006
document
Van Vliet, M.T.H. (author)
report 2006
document
Van der Ent, R. (author), De Brauw, H. (author), Nelissen, J. (author), Van den Berg van Saparoea, F. (author)
Introduction In May 2006 many rivers and creeks in the interior of Suriname caused flooding and a lot of inhabitants were surprised by the water. Over 22,000 people were struck in a way that their houses were (temporarily) uninhabitable. In the most places the duration of the flooding was limited to three to six days, after that the waterlevel...
report 2007
document
van der Helm, A.W.C. (author)
Drinking water treatment plants automation becomes more sophisticated, more on-line monitoring systems become available and integration of modeling environments with control systems becomes easier. This gives possibilities for model-based optimization. In operation of drinking water treatment plants, the processes are usually optimized...
doctoral thesis 2007
document
Van Schagen, K.M. (author)
The drinking water in the Netherlands is of high quality and the production cost is low. This is the result of extensive research in the past decades to innovate and optimise the treatment processes. The processes are monitored and operated by motivated and skilled operators and process technologists, which leads to an operator-dependent,...
doctoral thesis 2009
document
Vrouwenvelder, J.S. (author)
Biofouling of spiral wound membrane systems High quality drinking water can be produced with membrane filtration processes like reverse osmosis (RO) and nanofiltration (NF). Because the global demand for fresh clean water is increasing, these membrane technologies will increase in importance in the coming decades. One of the most serious...
doctoral thesis 2009
document
Van Halem, D. (author)
Arsenic contamination of shallow tube well drinking water is an urgent health problem in Bangladesh. Current arsenic mitigation solutions, including (household) arsenic removal options, do not always provide a sustainable alternative for safe drinking water. A novel technology, Subsurface Arsenic Removal, relies on the existing technology of...
doctoral thesis 2011
document
Bakker, M. (author), Verberk, J.Q.J.C. (author), Palmen, L.J. (author), Sperber, V. (author), Bakker, G. (author)
Half of all water supply systems in the Netherlands are controlled by model predictive flow control; the other half are controlled by conventional level based control. The differences between conventional level based control and model predictive control were investigated in experiments at five full scale water supply systems in the first half of...
conference paper 2011
document
Mostert, E. (author)
Lecture notes in DUTCH for course CIE5500, providing a detailed overview of Dutch and European water law concerning surface and groundwater, the North Sea and the Wadden Sea, water services, flood protection, spatial planning, nature protection, water management organizations (e.g. the water boards), financing and legal protection....
journal article 2012
document
Ross, P.S. (author), Van der Helm, A.W.C. (author), Van den Broeke, J. (author), Rietveld, L.C. (author)
The application of ozone in water treatment serves many purposes, such as disinfection, degradation of organic micro-pollutants and oxidation of taste, odour and colour producing compounds. A commonly used method to determine the disinfection capacity of ozonation is calculating the exposure of pathogens to ozone, this capacity is expressed as...
conference paper 2012
document
Valladares Linares, R. (author)
Since more than 97% of the water in the world is seawater, desalination technologies have the potential to solve the fresh water crisis. The most used desalination technology nowadays is seawater reverse osmosis (SWRO), where a membrane is used as a physical barrier to separate the salts from the water, using high hydraulic pressure as the...
doctoral thesis 2014
document
Van der Helm, A.W.C. (author), Bhai, A. (author), Coloni, F. (author), Koning, W.J.G. (author), De Bakker, P.T. (author)
lecture notes 2015
document
Van der Helm, A.W.C. (author), Bhai, A. (author), Coloni, F. (author), Koning, W.J.G. (author), De Bakker, P.T. (author)
Three years after Zaatari camp was established in the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan, to host Syrian refugees, its population has grown to 82,000 persons. Zaatari is one of the largest refugee camps in the world, in one of the most water scarce areas on earth. Since its establishment, drinking water has been delivered by trucks to communal...
conference paper 2015
document
Kramer, O. (author), Jobse, M.A. (author), Baars, E.T. (author), van der Helm, A.W.C. (author), Colin, M.G. (author), Kors, L.J. (author), van Vugt, W.H. (author)
Softening at drinking water treatment plants is often realised by fluidised bed pellet reactors. Generally, sand is used as seeding material and pellets are produced as a by-product. To improve to sustainability, research has been carried out to replace the seeding material by re-using grained and sieved calcite pellets as seeding material. An...
conference paper 2015
document
van der Hoek, J.P. (author), Mol, S (author), Ahmad, J.I. (author), Liu, G. (author), Medema, G.J. (author)
conference paper 2017
Searched for: +
(1 - 20 of 27)

Pages