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Expecting the Unexpected
The possibility of failure or contamination of potable water supplies still sounds a mental alarm. That is evidence of the water industry's success in averting major disasters. Critical to this effort is adequate planning to ensure system reliability in the event of unexpected circumstances. Redundancy relates to the provision of standby equipment or processes that improve reliability. The April 1980 issue of JOURNAL AWWA addresses these issues as they relate to emergency planning.
Expecting the Unexpected
The possibility of failure or contamination of potable water supplies still sounds a mental alarm. That is evidence of the water industry's success in averting major disasters. Critical to this effort is adequate planning to ensure system reliability in the event of unexpected circumstances. Redundancy relates to the provision of standby equipment or processes that improve reliability. The April 1980 issue of JOURNAL AWWA addresses these issues as they relate to emergency planning.
Expecting the Unexpected
Journal ‐ American Water Works Association ; 72 ; 181
1980-04-01
1 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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