Water supply systems security/ Larry W. Mays, editor-in-chief - 1st ed. - New York : McGraw-Hill, 2004 - p., illust., maps, 24cm.

Includes bibliographical reference and index

Chapter 1 : Water Supply Security : An Introduction. Chapter 2 : Microbiological Contaminants and Threats of Concern. Chapter 3 : Vulnerabality Assessment, Emergency Response Planning : Summary of What's Available. Chapter 4 : Drinking Water Distribution Systems : An Overview. Chapter 5 : Cyber Threats and IT/SCADA System Vulnerabality. Chapter 6 : Assessing the Risks to Drinking-Water Supplies from Terrorists Attacks. Chapter 7 : Methodologies for Reliability Analysis. Chapter 8 : Developing an Early Warning System for Drinking Water Security and Safety. Chapter 9 : Responding to a Contamination Threat in a Drinking Water Network : The Potential for Modeling and Monitoring. Chapter 10 : Reconstructing Historical Contamination Events. Chapter 11 : Source Water Early Warning Systems. Chapter 12 : Security Hardware and Surveillance Systems for Water Supply Systems. Chapter 13 : Optimal Location of Isolation Valves : A Reliability Approach. Chapter 14 : Remote Monitoring and Network Models : Their Potential for Protecting U.S. Water Supplies. Chapter 15 : Hydraulic and Water Quality Modeling for Contamination Response. Chapter 16 : Optimal Monitoring Stations Allocations for Water Distribution Systems Security. Chapter 17 : ContingencyPlanning for Emergency Water Supply in Non-Conventional Times. Chapter 18 : Development of the Next Generation Microbiological and Chemical Detection Capabilities for Water Supplies.


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Waterworks-Security measures.
Terrorism-Prevention.
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