A platform for research: civil engineering, architecture and urbanism
Research Collaborations With Water and Wastewater Utilities
A research program is an important opportunity for a utility to optimize processes, support permitting, and inform more cost‐effective future planning decisions.
A successful utility research program should engage internal and external stakeholders, including government agencies, nonprofits, consultants, and academics.
Starting with a small research project that is affordable and likely to be successful is a way to initiate a utility research program.
Case studies demonstrate the value of research collaboration to shift from a reactive focus toward a preventive, risk‐based approach.
Research Collaborations With Water and Wastewater Utilities
A research program is an important opportunity for a utility to optimize processes, support permitting, and inform more cost‐effective future planning decisions.
A successful utility research program should engage internal and external stakeholders, including government agencies, nonprofits, consultants, and academics.
Starting with a small research project that is affordable and likely to be successful is a way to initiate a utility research program.
Case studies demonstrate the value of research collaboration to shift from a reactive focus toward a preventive, risk‐based approach.
Research Collaborations With Water and Wastewater Utilities
Adams, Hunter (author) / Eyring, Adam (author) / Albert, John (author) / Hendricks, Adam (author) / Ahmad, Rasheed (author) / Wyatt, Andrea (author) / Kaymak, Baris (author) / Ikehata, Keisuke (author) / Isazadeh, Siavash (author) / Furatian, Laith (author)
Journal ‐ American Water Works Association ; 115 ; 46-54
2023-07-01
1 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
Analyzing variables for district heating collaborations between energy utilities and industries
BASE | 2010
|Integration of water and wastewater utilities
Wiley | 2010
|