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2. List of contributors
3. Monitoring for contamination caused by malevolent acts and unforeseen events
4. FIELD ANALYSIS GUIDELINES ENHANCE WATER TEST RESULTS
5. The need for speed – rapid evolution of microbiological testing in drinking water
6. Asset Monitoring Stretches Infrastructure Investments
7. The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act takeaways for healthcare finance leaders
8. Guidelines, Caveats, and Techniques for the Evaluation of Water Quality Early Warning Systems
9. Methods for evaluating water distribution network early warning systems
10. Chapter 7 - Monitoring for contamination caused by malevolent acts and unforeseen events
11. Monitoring from Source to Tap
12. Monitoring for Terrorist-Related Contamination
13. OPERATIONAL AND LABORATORY VERIFICATION TESTING OF A HEURISTIC ON-LINE WATER MONITORING SYSTEM FOR SECURITY
14. The role of rapid toxicity testing in security breach evaluations
15. (Invited) Intelligent Innovation in the Water Sector. Opportunities and Challenges in Sensor Design for the Drinking and Wastewater Markets
16. 14 - Monitoring from Source to Tap: The New Paradigm for Ensuring Water Security and Quality
17. Opportunities and Challenges in Sensor Design for the Drinking and Wastewater Markets
18. Protecting world water supplies against backflow attacks: water supply networks are susceptible to malicious attacks if not controlled correctly. Dan Kroll explains why countries such as Singapore, Canada and China are taking advantage of multi-parameter monitoring to detect terrorist activities and prevent accidental contamination
19. Safeguarding water distribution systems against terrorist threats; a new on-line monitoring system, developed by Hach Homeland Security Technologies to detect and mitigate an attack on water distribution systems, is undergoing advanced testing by the US Army
20. THE TERRORIST THREAT TO WATER AND TECHNOLOGY’S ROLE IN SAFEGUARDING SUPPLIES
21. A Citywide Hierarchical Data Command and Control Structure for Early Warning Systems
22. Getting Dual Use Value from Security Monitoring
23. Is It Real or Isn't It? Addressing Early Warning System Alarms
24. Monitoring from source to tap: the new paradigm for ensuring water security and quality
25. A Comprehensive City Wide Platform for Accessing Data and Communicating with Security and Water Quality Monitoring Systems
26. Criteria for Evaluating Distribution Network Early Warning Systems
27. Sensor-enabled chem/bio contamination detection system dedicated to situational awareness of water distribution security status
28. Getting More from Your Investment Using Water Security Monitoring Technology for Everyday Operations
29. Evaluating drinking water early warning systems
30. Water security: the importance of designing dual use into solutions
31. Testing the Waters: An Olympic-Size Task
32. Laboratory and Flow Loop Validation and Testing of the Operational Effectiveness of an On-line Security Platform for the Water Distribution System
33. Using In-Pipe Data Sonde Arrays for Security and Quality Monitoring in the Water Distribution System
34. Real World Operational Testing and Deployment of an On-line Water Security Monitoring System
35. A Reinterpretation of the 2002 Attempted Water Terror Attack on the US Rome Embassy: Don't Underestimate the Enemy
36. Demonstrating Dual Use: Using Security Monitoring Techniques to Enhance Operations and Quality in the Distribution System
37. OPERATIONAL AND LABORATORY VERIFICATION TESTING OF A HEURISTIC ON-LINE WATER MONITORING SYSTEM FOR SECURITY
38. Security Aspects of the Free Chlorine Vs Monochloramine Debate for Disinfection by Product Control
39. Treating Water As an Ingredient Not a Utility: Monitoring to Safeguard the Integrity of Water from Accidental or Intentional Contamination
40. Security Consequences When Switching From Free Chlorine to Monochloramine Disinfectants
41. Findings Concerning the Potential Security Consequences and Risks that should be Considered When Making the Switch from Free Chlorine to Monochloramine Disinfectants
42. THE TERRORIST THREAT TO WATER AND TECHNOLOGY'S ROLE IN SAFEGUARDING SUPPLIES.
43. Laboratory and field evaluation of a dual use on-line monitoring system for enhancing water distribution system quality and security
44. Trigger and detection method for threat agents in drinking water
45. The role of technology in enhancing water security: protecting a valuable asset (Keynote Paper)
46. REAL TIME MONITORING USING OFF-THE-SHELF INSTRUMENTATION TO SAFEGAURD DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM WATER QUALITY AND SECURITY. PROTECTING A VULNERABLE ASSET.
47. GETTING DUAL USE VALUE FROM SECURITY MONITORING.
48. A CITYWIDE HIERARCHICAL DATA COMMAND AND CONTROL STRUCTURE FOR EARLY WARNING SYSTEMS.
49. IS IT REAL OR ISN'T IT? ADDRESSING EARLY WARNING SYSTEM ALARMS.
50. Laboratory and field evaluation of a dual use on-line monitoring system for enhancing water distribution system quality and security.
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