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This book explores the intricate relationship between hydrology and urban water provision. Authored by experts in the field, this book offers a comprehensive exploration of the challenges and solutions associated with urban water supply management in the context of hydrology. It covers topics such as water sources, treatment technologies, distribution systems, and sustainable water management practices. With its meticulous analysis and practical insights, this book equips professionals, researchers, and policymakers with the knowledge necessary to address the growing demands of urban water supply in an era of climate change and urbanization.
Contents
1.Groundwater Quality for Drinking Purposes and Potential Health Risk Assessment.- 2.Groundwater Pollution in Urban Areas.- 3.Sustainable Ways to Manage Soil-Groundwater Resources.- 4.Insight into the Coastal Brackish Water Intrusion: A State-of-the-art Review.- 5.Groundwater Quality Assessment for Bursa, a Multi-Catchment Region.- 6.Arsenic Problem in Ground Water Sources and Treatment Technologies, Indian Experiences.- 7.Assessment of the Changing Landscape and Overall Aquifer Condition Due to Saline Water Intrusion: A Review.- 8.A Case Study on Controlling Real Losses in Large Scale Water Distribution Systems.- 9.Occurrence, Fate, and Treatment of Micro/Nano Plastics in Drinking Water Sources.- 10.Pesticides in Surface Water Resources: Occurrence, Fate, Modeling and Treatment.- 11.Drinking water related health risks.- 12.Arsenic Removal Technologies: A Critical Review.