Water 4.0 : the past, present, and future of the world's most vital resource
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Yuma Public Library - NONFICTION333.91 Sedlak, DavidState Grants for Libraries Act 2014-2015On Shelf

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xiv, 332 pages ; 25 cm.
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2013025433

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"Turn on the faucet, and water pours out. Pull out the drain plug, and the dirty water disappears. Most of us give little thought to the hidden systems that bring us water and take it away when we're done with it. But these underappreciated marvels of engineering face an array of challenges that cannot be solved without a fundamental change to our relationship with water, David Sedlak explains in this enlightening book. To make informed decisions about the future, we need to understand the three revolutions in urban water systems that have occurred over the past 2,500 years and the technologies that will remake the system. The author starts by describing Water 1.0, the early Roman aqueducts, fountains, and sewers that made dense urban living feasible. He then details the development of drinking water and sewage treatment systems--the second and third revolutions in urban water. He offers an insider's look at current systems that rely on reservoirs, underground pipe networks, treatment plants, and storm sewers to provide water that is safe to drink, before addressing how these water systems will have to be reinvented. For everyone who cares about reliable, clean, abundant water, this book is essential reading"--,Provided by publisher.

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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Sedlak, D. L. (2014). Water 4.0: the past, present, and future of the world's most vital resource . Yale University Press.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Sedlak, David L. 2014. Water 4.0: The Past, Present, and Future of the World's Most Vital Resource. Yale University Press.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Sedlak, David L. Water 4.0: The Past, Present, and Future of the World's Most Vital Resource Yale University Press, 2014.

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Sedlak, David L. Water 4.0: The Past, Present, and Future of the World's Most Vital Resource Yale University Press, 2014.

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