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Water Quality After a Disaster
An emergency arising from a major disaster, such as an earthquake of great magnitude, that causes sudden, extensive, and disruptive damage to water system facilities may dramatize ensuing problems and evoke responses of heroic proportions—or it may engender disorganization, panic, and fear. The water utility must avoid even the appearance of negative manifestations as it systematically goes about the job of restoring the water system for the use of the public.
Water Quality After a Disaster
An emergency arising from a major disaster, such as an earthquake of great magnitude, that causes sudden, extensive, and disruptive damage to water system facilities may dramatize ensuing problems and evoke responses of heroic proportions—or it may engender disorganization, panic, and fear. The water utility must avoid even the appearance of negative manifestations as it systematically goes about the job of restoring the water system for the use of the public.
Water Quality After a Disaster
Adrian, George W. (author) / Goldman, Anathol (author) / Forthal, Albert A. (author)
Journal ‐ American Water Works Association ; 64 ; 481-485
1972-08-01
5 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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