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Managing a Small Town Public Water System
Understanding cross-connection control and backflow....
published: 13 Aug 2010
author: NebraskaDHHS
Managing a Small Town Public Water System
Managing a Small Town Public Water System
Understanding cross-connection control and backflow.- published: 13 Aug 2010
- views: 1218
- author: NebraskaDHHS
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Challenges to modernise the public water distribution system
This video takes part in the LernFilm contest (http://lernfilm.ch/). It shows 2 videos tha...
published: 12 Jan 2012
author: Hynek Bures
Challenges to modernise the public water distribution system
Challenges to modernise the public water distribution system
This video takes part in the LernFilm contest (http://lernfilm.ch/). It shows 2 videos that have been screened during a public podium discussion organized by...- published: 12 Jan 2012
- views: 1363
- author: Hynek Bures
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Workshop on Drought Emergency Planning for Public Water Systems in Texas
This video is from a workshop designed to acquaint water system operators with planning to...
published: 07 Mar 2012
author: TCEQNews .
Workshop on Drought Emergency Planning for Public Water Systems in Texas
Workshop on Drought Emergency Planning for Public Water Systems in Texas
This video is from a workshop designed to acquaint water system operators with planning tools and other resources available to them to manage drought.- published: 07 Mar 2012
- views: 523
- author: TCEQNews .
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Cleaning Water Storage Tanks in Public Water Systems
Explains why Cleaning Water Storage Tanks in Public Water Systems is important, and why it...
published: 25 May 2010
author: Ron Perrin
Cleaning Water Storage Tanks in Public Water Systems
Cleaning Water Storage Tanks in Public Water Systems
Explains why Cleaning Water Storage Tanks in Public Water Systems is important, and why it is not being done. For more information see our blog at www.ronper...- published: 25 May 2010
- views: 3895
- author: Ron Perrin
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Does Your Business Operate a Public Water System
In this session, we cover compliance requirements for a small to medium business operating...
published: 02 Oct 2013
Does Your Business Operate a Public Water System
Does Your Business Operate a Public Water System
In this session, we cover compliance requirements for a small to medium business operating its own public water system, including: • How someone is determined to be a public water system and the different types of systems • The responsibilities of a PWS, including monitoring requirements, certified operators, maintenance, plan approval requirements and agency oversight. The session also covers electronic reporting through Ohio EPA's eDWR system. Speaker: Mike Deal, Division of Drinking and Ground Waters (DDAGW).- published: 02 Oct 2013
- views: 3
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Public Water Systems Leak 7 Billion Gallons a Day
Dr. Mark LeChevallier, director of innovation and environmental stewardship at American Wa...
published: 28 Jul 2009
author: DWRFvid
Public Water Systems Leak 7 Billion Gallons a Day
Public Water Systems Leak 7 Billion Gallons a Day
Dr. Mark LeChevallier, director of innovation and environmental stewardship at American Water (a private water utility operating in 32 states), explains at t...- published: 28 Jul 2009
- views: 255
- author: DWRFvid
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Army Proposing Public Water System At Badger Ammo Plant
A multimillion-dollar proposal from the Badger Army Ammunition Plant could mean worry-free...
published: 30 Sep 2010
author: Channel 3000 | News 3
Army Proposing Public Water System At Badger Ammo Plant
Army Proposing Public Water System At Badger Ammo Plant
A multimillion-dollar proposal from the Badger Army Ammunition Plant could mean worry-free, clean water for nearby residents. Marc Lovicott reports.- published: 30 Sep 2010
- views: 173
- author: Channel 3000 | News 3
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Requirements for Small Public Water Systems : Charlotte Hammar
Requirements for Small Public Water Systems.
Presenter: Charlotte Hammar, Division of Dri...
published: 04 Oct 2013
Requirements for Small Public Water Systems : Charlotte Hammar
Requirements for Small Public Water Systems : Charlotte Hammar
Requirements for Small Public Water Systems. Presenter: Charlotte Hammar, Division of Drinking anad Ground Waters (DDAGW), North East District Ohio(NEDO), Twinsburg, OH. For more training information from Ohio EPA, please visit our training catalog. http://ohioepatrainingcatalog.custhelp.com/app/home- published: 04 Oct 2013
- views: 6
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Contaminated Drinking Water From Shallow Disposal Systems
Producer: U. S. Environmental Protection Agency. Public domain video. Contaminated Drinkin...
published: 20 Jun 2008
author: rosaryfilms
Contaminated Drinking Water From Shallow Disposal Systems
Contaminated Drinking Water From Shallow Disposal Systems
Producer: U. S. Environmental Protection Agency. Public domain video. Contaminated Drinking Water From Shallow Disposal Systems. The Problem With ... Shallow...- published: 20 Jun 2008
- views: 10748
- author: rosaryfilms
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Ralph Esposita talks about the public water system
Ralphton native Ralph Esposita talks about the public water system while another resident,...
published: 15 Oct 2010
author: dailyamericannews
Ralph Esposita talks about the public water system
Ralph Esposita talks about the public water system
Ralphton native Ralph Esposita talks about the public water system while another resident, Joe Hegadus, listens. (Video by Judy D.J. Ellich)- published: 15 Oct 2010
- views: 35
- author: dailyamericannews
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Public Referendum on Fluoridation of Our Water System
Public Referendum on Fluoridation of Our Water System...
published: 23 Jan 2014
Public Referendum on Fluoridation of Our Water System
Public Referendum on Fluoridation of Our Water System
Public Referendum on Fluoridation of Our Water System- published: 23 Jan 2014
- views: 207
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Learn about the Romans' Water System
The plumbing that brought hot water to the communal baths the Romans enjoyed was highly so...
published: 16 Jan 2014
Learn about the Romans' Water System
Learn about the Romans' Water System
The plumbing that brought hot water to the communal baths the Romans enjoyed was highly sophisticated. In this section, watch as the show builds its own Roman bath, then try your hand at constructing a working aqueduct online. Also, learn about the Romans' water system from a noted scholar, and get a taste of Roman-era recipes such as scaloppine pine nut sauce. The Romans constructed numerous aqueducts to bring water from distant sources into their cities and towns, supplying public baths, latrines, fountains and private households. Waste water was removed by complex sewage systems and released into nearby bodies of water, keeping the towns clean and free from effluent. Aqueducts also provided water for mining operations, milling, farms and gardens. Aqueducts moved water through gravity alone, being constructed along a slight downward gradient within conduits of stone, brick or concrete. Most were buried beneath the ground, and followed its contours; obstructing peaks were circumvented or, less often, tunnelled through. Where valleys or lowlands intervened, the conduit was carried on bridgework, or its contents fed into high-pressure lead, ceramic or stone pipes and siphoned across. Most aqueduct systems included sedimentation tanks, sluices and distribution tanks to regulate the supply at need. Rome's first aqueduct supplied a water-fountain sited at the city's cattle market. By the third century AD, the city had eleven aqueducts, sustaining a population of over a million in a water-extravagant economy; most of the water supplied the city's many public baths. Cities and municipalities throughout the Roman Empire emulated this model, and funded aqueducts as objects of public interest and civic pride, "an expensive yet necessary luxury to which all could, and did, aspire." Most Roman aqueducts proved reliable, and durable; some were maintained into the early modern era, and a few are still partly in use. Methods of aqueduct surveying and construction are noted by Vitruvius in his work De Architectura (1st century BC). The general Frontinus gives more detail in his official report on the problems, uses and abuses of Imperial Rome's public water supply. Notable examples of aqueduct architecture include the supporting piers of the Aqueduct of Segovia, and the aqueduct-fed cisterns of Constantinople. Before the development of aqueduct technology, Romans, like most of their contemporaries in the ancient world, relied on local water sources such as springs and streams, supplemented by groundwater from privately or publicly owned wells, and by seasonal rain-water drained from rooftops into storage jars and cisterns. The reliance of ancient communities upon such water resources restricted their potential growth. Rome's aqueducts were not strictly Roman inventions -- their engineers would have been familiar with the water-management technologies of Rome's Etruscan neighbours and Greek allies -- but they proved conspicuously successful. By the early Imperial era, the city's aqueducts supported a population of over a million, and an extravagant water supply for public amenities had become a fundamental part of Roman life. The run-off of aqueduct water scoured the sewers of cities and towns. Water from aqueducts was also used to supply villas, ornamental urban and suburban gardens, market gardens, farms and agricultural estates, the latter being the core of Rome's economy and wealth.- published: 16 Jan 2014
- views: 1
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City of Fritch's Public Water System Apologizes for Inconvenience
For more news from the Texas and Oklahoma Panhandles and Eastern New Mexico, visit www.Con...
published: 28 Dec 2012
author: Pronews7
City of Fritch's Public Water System Apologizes for Inconvenience
City of Fritch's Public Water System Apologizes for Inconvenience
For more news from the Texas and Oklahoma Panhandles and Eastern New Mexico, visit www.ConnectAmarillo.com.- published: 28 Dec 2012
- views: 128
- author: Pronews7
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Hundreds of NM public water systems run off one well, spring
Hundreds of NM public water systems run off one well, spring....
published: 01 Jul 2013
author: KRQE
Hundreds of NM public water systems run off one well, spring
Hundreds of NM public water systems run off one well, spring
Hundreds of NM public water systems run off one well, spring.- published: 01 Jul 2013
- views: 21
- author: KRQE
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San Francisco Public Utilities Commission - Hetch Hetchy Water System
SFPUC Hetch Hetchy Water System....
published: 11 Jun 2013
author: pixnstones
San Francisco Public Utilities Commission - Hetch Hetchy Water System
San Francisco Public Utilities Commission - Hetch Hetchy Water System
SFPUC Hetch Hetchy Water System.- published: 11 Jun 2013
- views: 12
- author: pixnstones
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Canvas Public Water Systems Chlorine & Fluoride Treatment Report (New York) - Rural Water Mobile App
This mobile app is used to create a report on chloride and fluoride treatment used in publ...
published: 31 May 2013
author: GoCanvas
Canvas Public Water Systems Chlorine & Fluoride Treatment Report (New York) - Rural Water Mobile App
Canvas Public Water Systems Chlorine & Fluoride Treatment Report (New York) - Rural Water Mobile App
This mobile app is used to create a report on chloride and fluoride treatment used in public water systems. The user can record chlorination and fluoridation...- published: 31 May 2013
- views: 5
- author: GoCanvas
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Public Drinking Water System Monitoring Basics
This screencast describes the basics of sampling public drinking water systems and shows y...
published: 23 Jan 2013
author: UtahDEQ
Public Drinking Water System Monitoring Basics
Public Drinking Water System Monitoring Basics
This screencast describes the basics of sampling public drinking water systems and shows you how to get a copy of and navigate your monitoring schedule. For ...- published: 23 Jan 2013
- views: 70
- author: UtahDEQ
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Song of "Get the Fluoridation Out" of Our Public Water Systems
Public Water Fluoridation: Get the F Out, a march and symposium in San Francisco on Friday...
published: 16 Mar 2013
author: Michael LeVèsque
Song of "Get the Fluoridation Out" of Our Public Water Systems
Song of "Get the Fluoridation Out" of Our Public Water Systems
Public Water Fluoridation: Get the F Out, a march and symposium in San Francisco on Friday, March 22, opens the Bay Area campaign to eliminate fluoride in dr...- published: 16 Mar 2013
- views: 79
- author: Michael LeVèsque