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When Mother Nature Turns ugly : Utilities give tips to prepare for, survive a major weather eventOLIVER, Meghan.Water environment & technology. 2006, Vol 18, Num 10, issn 1044-9493, 29-36 [6 p.]Article
Great communication ideas for utilitiesHAWORTH, Joe; BEEKMAN, Carol; BREWER, Linda et al.Water environment & technology. 2005, Vol 17, Num 9, pp 63-66, issn 1044-9493, 4 p.Article
Are we answering the right questions? Improving CCR communicationMEYER-EMERICK, Nancy.Journal - American Water Works Association. 2004, Vol 96, Num 8, pp 104-111, issn 0003-150X, 8 p.Article
Breaking Ground Difficult mrket conditins drive utilities : 2008 State of the IndustryGUNDERSON, Jeff.Water environment & technology. 2008, Vol 20, Num 1, pp 33-36, issn 1044-9493, 4 p.Article
Assessment of water main break data for asset managementWOOD, Andrew; LENCE, Barbara J.Journal - American Water Works Association. 2006, Vol 98, Num 7, pp 76-86, issn 0003-150X, 11 p.Article
Using the theory of constraints : to focus organizational improvement efforts. Part 1-Defining the problemREID, Richard A; SHOEMAKER, Thomas E.Journal - American Water Works Association. 2006, Vol 98, Num 7, pp 63-75, issn 0003-150X, 13 p.Article
Utility 101YOSKOWITZ, Seth; UMPHRES, Peggy.Water environment & technology. 2006, Vol 18, Num 10, issn 1044-9493, 56-60 [4 p.]Article
Prioritizing capital improvement projects to mitigate riskNAGEL, Ryan W; ELENBAAS, Mike.Journal - American Water Works Association. 2006, Vol 98, Num 1, pp 72-79, issn 0003-150X, 8 p.Article
Should Water Sector Utilities Be Regulated As Chemical Facilities?SULLIVAN, James K.Water environment & technology. 2010, Vol 22, Num 5, pp 12-14, issn 1044-9493, 3 p.Article
Is distance learning a good fit for your organization?SETTLES, Patty.Water environment & technology. 2005, Vol 17, Num 2, pp 53-56, issn 1044-9493, 4 p.Article
Setting the minimum utility gas flowrate targets using cascade analysis techniqueFOO, Dominic Chwan Yee; ZAINUDDIN ABDUL MANAN.Industrial & engineering chemistry research. 2006, Vol 45, Num 17, pp 5986-5995, issn 0888-5885, 10 p.Article
Digital dosing : Advancements in metering pump technology hold great promise for utilitiesVOLK, Michael.Water environment & technology. 2007, Vol 19, Num 1, pp 56-58, issn 1044-9493, 3 p.Article
Breaking the cycle of reactive workGAHA, James; URQUHART, Tony.Water environment & technology. 2005, Vol 17, Num 2, pp 23-26, issn 1044-9493, 4 p.Article
Energy Management : Volatile energy market may prompt more utilities to pursue self-sufficiency, greener operationsJORDAN-NOWE, Ashley.Water environment & technology. 2009, Vol 21, Num 1, pp 26-29, issn 1044-9493, 4 p.Article
Bridging the security gapCHERNIKOFF, Rochelle; SCHMITT, Timothy M.Water environment & technology. 2005, Vol 17, Num 2, pp 57-60, issn 1044-9493, 4 p.Article
A storm of change: How a hurricane helped a utility meet its needs for the futureHAAG, Tim.Water environment & technology. 2011, Vol 23, Num 6, pp 34-38, issn 1044-9493, 5 p.Article
Filling the employment gapDAILEY-FISCHER, Mary.Water environment & technology. 2005, Vol 17, Num 2, pp 48-52, issn 1044-9493, 5 p.Article
Safety firstJACOBS, Jack.Water environment & technology. 2005, Vol 17, Num 2, pp 31-34, issn 1044-9493, 4 p.Article
Asset management planning and reporting options for water utilitiesMATICHICH, Mike; ALLEN, Jason; ALLEN, Robert et al.Journal - American Water Works Association. 2006, Vol 98, Num 1, pp 80-87, issn 0003-150X, 8 p.Article
Workforce development and knowledge management in water utilitiesGRIGG, Neil S.Journal - American Water Works Association. 2006, Vol 98, Num 9, pp 91-99, issn 0003-150X, 9 p.Article
Taking the gamble out of utilities purchasingGlass (Redhill). 2000, Vol 77, Num 9, pp 311-312, issn 0017-0984Article
Constructing water main break databases asset managementWOOD, Andrew; LENCE, Barbara J; LIU, W et al.Journal - American Water Works Association. 2007, Vol 99, Num 1, pp 52-65, issn 0003-150X, 14 p.Article
HIGHER COOLING-WATER CYCLES TRIM COSTS, CUT BLOWDOWN. = UN RECYCLAGE PLUS POUSSE DE L'EAU DE REFROIDISSEMENT DIMINUE LES COUTS ET LES REJETSHART RA.1975; OIL GAS J.; U.S.A.; DA. 1975; VOL. 73; NO 40; PP. 68-69Article
Hot Discharges/Feeds between Plants To Combine Utility Streams for Heat IntegrationZHANG, B. J; LUO, X. L; CHEN, Q. L et al.Industrial & engineering chemistry research. 2012, Vol 51, Num 44, pp 14461-14472, issn 0888-5885, 12 p.Article
Marshfield wastewater utilityWater environment & technology. 2006, Vol 18, Num 2, pp 65-66, issn 1044-9493, 2 p.Article