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Stidwill, J. Water quality guideline and water monitoring tools for residential water reuse systems. [Ottawa]: Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation, 2000.

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International, Conference on Water Values and Rights (2nd 2009 Ramallah Palestine). Water: Values & rights. Ramallah, Palestine: Palestine Academy Press, 2009.

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Strang, Veronica. Evaluating water: Cultural beliefs and values about water quality, use and conservation. Hadleigh: Water UK Publications, 2001.

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Alberta. Alberta Environmental Protection. Environmental Regulatory Services, ed. Alberta water quality guideline for the protection of freshwater aquatic life: Dissolved oxygen. Edmonton: Alberta Environmental Protection, Environmental Regulatory Service, Environmental Assessment Division, Standards and Guidelines Branch, 1997.

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Agency, Ireland Environmental Protection, ed. Towards setting guideline values for the protection of groundwater in Ireland: Interim report. Johnstown Castle, Co. Wexford: Environmental Protection Agency, 2003.

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Ortiz, Roderick F. Characterization of water quality in selected tributaries of the Alamosa River, southwestern Colorado, including comparisons to instream water-quality standards and toxicological reference values, 1995-97. Denver, Colo: U.S. Dept. of the Interior, U.S. Geological Survey, 2001.

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Ortiz, Roderick F. Characterization of water quality in selected tributaries of the Alamosa River, southwestern Colorado, including comparisons to instream water-quality standards and toxicological reference values, 1995-97. Denver, Colo: U.S. Dept. of the Interior, U.S. Geological Survey, 2001.

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Perry, Charles A. Estimates of flow duration, mean flow, and peak-discharge frequency values for Kansas stream locations. Reston, Va: U.S. Dept. of the Interior, U.S. Geological Survey, 2004.

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Perry, Charles A. Estimates of flow duration, mean flow, and peak-discharge frequency values for Kansas stream locations. Reston, Va: U.S. Dept. of the Interior, U.S. Geological Survey, 2004.

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Miller, W. Gregory. Preparation and testing of reagent water in the clinical laboratory: Approved guideline. 4th ed. Wayne, Pa: Clinical and Laboratory Standards Institute, 2006.

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Cubbage, Jim. Creation and analysis of freshwater sediment quality values in Washington State. Olympia, Wash: Environmental Investigations and Laboratory Services Proram, Washington State Dept. of Ecology, 1997.

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United States. Bureau of Land Management. Denver Service Center. Assessment of water conditions and management opportunities in support of riparian values: BLM San Pedro River properties, Arizona : project completion report. Phoenix, AZ: U.S. Dept. of the Interior, Bureau of Land Management, Arizona State Office, 1988.

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Becker, Carol J. Groundwater quality and the relation between ph values and occurrence of trace elements and radionuclides in water samples collected from private wells in part of the Kickapoo Tribe of Oklahoma jurisdictional area, central Oklahoma, 2011. Reston, Virginia: U.S. Department of the Interior, U.S. Geological Survey, 2013.

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Connellan, Geoff. Water Use Efficiency for Irrigated Turf and Landscape. CSIRO Publishing, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/9780643106888.

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Achieving high water use efficiency in maintaining turf, trees and landscape areas is a core responsibility of open space managers. Water Use Efficiency for Irrigated Turf and Landscape provides a logical and scientifically sound approach to irrigation in urban areas in Australia. It is based on green space delivering defined outcomes using the principles of water sensitive urban design and irrigation efficiency. The book covers all stages of the water pathway – from the source to delivery into the plant root zone. Major topics include system planning, estimating water demand, water quality, irrigation systems, soil management and irrigation performance evaluation. Clearly presented explanations are included, as well as line drawings and worked examples, and a plant water use database covering more than 250 plant species. A Water Management Planning template is included to guide water managers and operators through a process that will deliver a sound plan to achieve sustainable turf, urban trees and landscapes. Best Management Practice Irrigation principles are outlined and their implementation in open space turf and landscape situations is explained. The benefits and limitations of the various methods of delivering water to plants are covered, together with case studies and guidelines for specific horticultural situations. Methodologies to evaluate irrigated sites are included along with recommended benchmark values. The book presents the latest irrigation technology, including developments in water application, control technology and environmental sensors such as weather stations, soil moisture sensors and rain sensors.
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Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation., ed. Water quality guideline and water monitoring tools for residential water reuse systems. [Ottawa]: CMHC, 1999.

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Urban Stormwater. CSIRO Publishing, 1999. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/9780643100596.

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The intense concentration of human activity in urban areas leads to changes in both the quantity and quality of runoff that eventually reaches our streams, lakes, wetlands, estuaries and coasts. The increasing use of impervious surfaces designed to provide smooth and direct pathways for stormwater run-off, has led to greater runoff volumes and flow velocities in urban waterways. Unmanaged, these changes in the quantity and quality of stormwater can result in considerable damage to the environment. Improved environmental performance is needed to ensure that the environmental values and beneficial uses of receiving waters are sustained or enhanced. Urban Stormwater - Best-Practice Environmental Management Guidelines resulted from a collaboration between State government agencies, local government and leading research institutions. The guidelines have been designed to meet the needs of people involved in the planning, design or management of urban land uses or stormwater drainage systems. They provide guidance in ten key areas: Environmental performance objectives; Stormwater management planning; Land use planning; Water sensitive urban design; Construction site management; Business surveys; Education and awareness; Enforcement; Structural treatment measures; and Flow management. Engineers and planners within local government, along with consultants to the development industry, should find the guidelines especially useful. Government agencies should also find them helpful in assessing the performance of stormwater managers. While developed specifically for application in Victoria, Australia, the information will be of value to stormwater managers everywhere.
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Colorado Institute of Public Policy., ed. Water in 2025: Beliefs and values as a means for cooperation. Fort Collins, Colo: Colorado State University, Colorado Institute of Public Policy, 2006.

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Geological Survey (U.S.), ed. Nutrients in the upper Mississippi River: Scientific information to support management decisions : the upper Mississippi River--values and vulnerability. [Reston, Va.]: U.S. Dept. of the Interior, U.S. Geological Survey, 2003.

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Nutrients in the upper Mississippi River: Scientific information to support management decisions : the upper Mississippi River--values and vulnerability. [Reston, Va.]: U.S. Dept. of the Interior, U.S. Geological Survey, 2003.

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Geological Survey (U.S.), ed. Nutrients in the upper Mississippi River: Scientific information to support management decisions : the upper Mississippi River--values and vulnerability. [Reston, Va.]: U.S. Dept. of the Interior, U.S. Geological Survey, 2003.

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United States. Environmental Protection Agency. Office of Water, ed. Consideration of pollution prevention in EPA's effluent guideline development process: An Industrial Pollution Prevention Project (IP3) analysis. [Washington, D.C.?]: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Water, 1995.

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L, Jackson William, and United States. Bureau of Land Management. Arizona State Office, eds. Assessment of water conditions and management opportunities in support of riparian values: BLM San Pedro river properties, Arizona : project completion report. [Phoenix, Ariz: U.S. Dept. of the Interior, Bureau of Land Management, Arizona State Office, 1987.

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Caroline, Mara, Ryan Bradley, and Mimi Guarneri. Cardiovascular Disease. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780190466268.003.0013.

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The older population is challenging to treat for numerous reasons, including comorbid conditions and increased susceptibility to adverse drug reactions, limiting medical therapy. They are at increased risk for loneliness and depression, which strongly impacts their cardiovascular outcomes, and they also have different values, usually prioritizing quality of life over mortality objectives. Finally, the elderly are underrepresented in cardiovascular clinical trials, thus limiting the applicability of guideline recommendations. This chapter emphasizes the importance of a comprehensive assessment of individual circumstances when assessing cardiovascular health in the elderly population. The chapter focuses on the role of nutrition, resiliency, and exercise for the prevention and treatment of cardiovascular disease. Nutrient deficiencies commonly seen with cardiovascular drugs are also discussed, as well as specific integrative strategies for optimizing dyslipidemia, atrial fibrillation, and heart failure in this population.
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Reid, John, Giovanni Leonardi, and Alex G. Stewart. Ambient air pollution and health. Oxford University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780198745471.003.0016.

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This chapter describes the impact of air pollution, including particulate matter and nitrogen oxides, on human health, through a case scenario where an increase in respiratory disease has been associated with changes in traffic density and increases in pollution indices. Background information on pollutants and air quality measurements is given based on WHO criteria. The importance of multidisciplinary input to such investigations is emphasized, involving specialists in toxicology and environmental science, as well as health protection staff. The role of geographical information systems in mapping air pollution levels to identify localities where guideline values are exceeded is emphasized, together with health impact assessments to monitor public health outcomes. The complex local, social, and political aspects that may arise are considered, and so endure engagement and communication with different interest groups. The final part clearly outlines currently unanswered questions and how they should be studied and managed in the future.
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Parzer, Philip. Transforming Public Administration with CAF - 20 years of the Common Assessment Framework - Öffentliches Management und Finanzwirtschaft Band 23. Edited by Thomas Prorok. NWV Verlag, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.37942/9783708313559.

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The CAF is the European Common Assessment Framework for better quality in public administration, and it celebrates its 20th anniversary in 2020. The CAF improves public administration through self-assessment by the employees and executives of "their" organisation. The beginning of the CAF dates back to 1998 when the ministers of the European Public Administration Network (EUPAN) commissioned designing "general principles concerning the improvement of the quality of services provided to citizens". The CAF 2020 is the fifth version of the CAF, and it is designed to be the European guideline for good governance and excellence in public sector organisations. In four chapters, this book provides an overview of how the CAF is contributing to transform public administration. About 30 designated CAF experts from academia and practice offer insights into the impact of the CAF in different fields of public sector organisations, reflecting the powerful role of the CAF in navigating through challenging times. Furthermore, this book provides an overview of the institutional status of the CAF in Europe and internationally, and it shows the necessary steps for further strengthening the CAF as the number one tool for transformation and quality in the public sector. As a resumé of the book, it can be stated that the CAF initiates and accompanies the transformation of public administration, especially through: transforming the organisation towards change and organisational development; transforming public administration towards the Sustainable Development Goals; transforming the public sector towards effective governance, multi-level collaboration and comprehensive policy-field-thinking; making public administration and structural reforms successful; and driving states and societies towards European integration and European values.
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Nozière, Pierre. INRA feeding system for ruminants. Edited by Daniel Sauvant and Luc Delaby. Wageningen Academic Publishers, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.3920/978-90-8686-872-8.

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The INRA Feeding System for Ruminants has been renewed to better address emerging challenges for animal nutrition: prevision of productive responses, product quality, animal health and emissions to the environment, in a larger extent of breeding contexts. The new system is mainly built from meta-analyses of large data bases, and modelling. The dietary supply model accounts for digestive interactions and flows of individual nutrients, so that feed values depend on the final ration. Animal requirements account for variability in metabolic efficiency. Various productive and non-productive animal responses to diets are quantified. This book presents the whole system for dairy and meat, large and small ruminant production, including specificities for tropical and Mediterranean areas. The first two sections present biological concepts and equations (with their field of application and statistical accuracy) used to predict intake (including at grazing) and nutrient supply (Section 1), animal’s requirements and multiple responses to diets (Section 2). They apply to net energy, metabolisable protein and amino acids, water, minerals and vitamins. Section 3 presents the use of concepts and equations in rationing with two purposes: (1) diet calculation for a given performance objective; and (2) prediction of the multiple responses of animal to diet changes. Section 4 displays the tables of feed values, and their prevision. All the equations and concepts are embedded in the fifth version of INRAtion® software for practical use.
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Hopkins, Graeme, and Christine Goodwin. Living Architecture. CSIRO Publishing, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/9780643103078.

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Extensively illustrated with photographs and drawings, Living Architecture highlights the most exciting green roof and living wall projects in Australia and New Zealand within an international context. Cities around the world are becoming denser, with greater built form resulting in more hard surfaces and less green space, leaving little room for vegetation or habitat. One way of creating more natural environments within cities is to incorporate green roofs and walls in new buildings or to retrofit them in existing structures. This practice has long been established in Europe and elsewhere, and now Australia and New Zealand have begun to embrace it. The installation of green roofs and walls has many benefits, including the management of stormwater and improved water quality by retaining and filtering rainwater through the plants’ soil and root uptake zone; reducing the ‘urban heat island effect’ in cities; increasing real estate values around green roofs and reducing energy consumption within the interior space by shading, insulation and reducing noise level from outside; and providing biodiversity opportunities via a vertical link between the roof and the ground. This book will appeal to a wide range of readers, from students and practitioners of architecture, landscape architecture, urban planning and ecology, through to members of the community interested in how they can more effectively use the rooftops and walls of their homes or workplaces to increase green open space in the urban environment.
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Wilshire, Howard G., Richard W. Hazlett, and Jane E. Nielson. The American West at Risk. Oxford University Press, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780195142051.001.0001.

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The American West at Risk summarizes the dominant human-generated environmental challenges in the 11 contiguous arid western United States - America's legendary, even mythical, frontier. When discovered by European explorers and later settlers, the west boasted rich soils, bountiful fisheries, immense, dense forests, sparkling streams, untapped ore deposits, and oil bonanzas. It now faces depletion of many of these resources, and potentially serious threats to its few "renewable" resources. The importance of this story is that preserving lands has a central role for protecting air and water quality, and water supplies--and all support a healthy living environment. The idea that all life on earth is connected in a great chain of being, and that all life is connected to the physical earth in many obvious and subtle ways, is not some new-age fad, it is scientifically demonstrable. An understanding of earth processes, and the significance of their biological connections, is critical in shaping societal values so that national land use policies will conserve the earth and avoid the worst impacts of natural processes. These connections inevitably lead science into the murkier realms of political controversy and bureaucratic stasis. Most of the chapters in The American West at Risk focus on a human land use or activity that depletes resources and degrades environmental integrity of this resource-rich, but tender and slow-to-heal, western U.S. The activities include forest clearing for many purposes; farming and grazing; mining for aggregate, metals, and other materials; energy extraction and use; military training and weapons manufacturing and testing; road and utility transmission corridors; recreation; urbanization; and disposing of the wastes generated by everything that we do. We focus on how our land-degrading activities are connected to natural earth processes, which act to accelerate and spread the damages we inflict on the land. Visit www.theamericanwestatrisk.com to learn more about the book and its authors.
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