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The computer as a tool for meeting future demands
Features to be considered for the efficient operation of any water system during the next decade are meeting future consumption demands, inflation, rising costs of chemicals, energy, labor, and materials. A system should be engineered and constructed to meet future peak demands without interruptions to customers, and to ensure maximum availability of water. To meet these, requirements, a water utility should have an accurate, reliable reporting process. The Atlanta water system has established a computer control system to help accomplish these goals.
The computer as a tool for meeting future demands
Features to be considered for the efficient operation of any water system during the next decade are meeting future consumption demands, inflation, rising costs of chemicals, energy, labor, and materials. A system should be engineered and constructed to meet future peak demands without interruptions to customers, and to ensure maximum availability of water. To meet these, requirements, a water utility should have an accurate, reliable reporting process. The Atlanta water system has established a computer control system to help accomplish these goals.
The computer as a tool for meeting future demands
Stallworth, Thomas E. Jr. (author)
Journal ‐ American Water Works Association ; 73 ; 130-131
1981-03-01
2 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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