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1.1 Integrated Water Resource Management in Central Brazil |
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1.2 The Project IWAS-GUA DF |
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1.3.3 Demographic development and water supply |
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Chapter 2 Climate change in Central Brazil |
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2.2.2.1 Database (CLIMA-DF) |
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2.2.2.2 Climatology 1971--2000 and spatial distribution |
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2.2.2.3 Changes and trend analysis |
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2.3 Climate Change Scenarios |
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2.3.1 General Circulation Models |
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2.3.1.1 General Circulation Model output: multi-model ensemble and uncertainties |
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2.3.2 Regional climate models |
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2.3.2.1 Statistical downscaling (SDSM) |
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Chapter 3 Protection and exploitation of groundwater resources in Western Central Brazil |
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3.3 Hydrogeological Overview |
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3.4.1 Numerical groundwater flow modelling for hydraulic system analysis in hydrological sensitive catchments -- The Pipiripau river basin |
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3.4.2 Geoelectrical resistivity tomography for groundwater quality characterization at the municipal waste disposal 'Liao do Joquei' |
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3.4.3 Characterization of groundwater recharge dynamics using stable isotope analyses |
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3.4.4 Artificial groundwater recharge for enhanced water supply management in the DF of Brazil |
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Chapter 4 Land use management as part of Integrated Water Resource Management |
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4.2 Analysis of Effects of Land Use History on Water Resources in the Pipiripau River Basin |
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4.3 Use of Simulation Models for Assessing Land Management Practices -- Example Pipiripau River Basin |
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4.4 Letsmap Do Brasil -- A Web-Based Planning Support Tool for Sediment Management in the Pipiripau River Basin |
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4.5 Sediment Sources and Sediment Management |
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Chapter 5 Urban structure types and their impact on water resources: A case study in the Distrito Federal of Brazil |
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5.1.1 Background and objectives |
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5.2.1 General aspects of water-related issues in urban areas |
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5.2.2 The concept of Urban Structure Types |
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5.4 Results for the Study Area Planaltina |
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Chapter 6 Water quality of tropical reservoirs in a changing world -- the case of Lake Paranoa, Brasilia, Brazil |
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6.1.2.2 Water quality, previous studies |
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6.1.2.3 Sediment quality: previous studies |
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6.2 Metal(loid)s, Eutrophicators and Colloids |
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6.3 Characterization of DOC and TOC |
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6.4 The Occurence of Organic Micropollutants in Lake Paranoa |
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6.4.2 Sampling and experimental details |
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6.4.3 Organic micropollutants in Lake Paranoa -- analytical results |
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6.4.3.1 General results and tendencies |
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6.4.3.2 Risk matrix and key compounds |
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6.4.3.3 Stimulants and pharmaceuticals |
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6.4.3.5 Perfluorinated surfactants |
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6.4.3.6 Artificial sweeteners |
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6.4.3.7 X-ray contrast media |
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Chapter 7 Bridging the gap: Current and future drinking water treatment for a fast-growing megacity -- Brasilia, Distrito Federal |
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7.2 Review of Existing Drinking Water Treatment |
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7.2.1 Water supply system in the DF |
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7.2.2 Water quality and influence of weather conditions |
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7.2.3 Removal of particulate matter |
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7.2.4 Removal of dissolved organic matter |
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7.3 Towards a Sustainable Water Supply in the Future |
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7.3.1 Possible upgrades for the better performance of conventional technologies |
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7.3.2 Expanding the water supply capacity |
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7.3.2.1 Lake Paranoa as a possible solution |
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7.3.2.2 Technological considerations for the treatment of Lake Paranoa water |
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7.3.3 Additional measures to bridge the gap between water demand and availability |
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Chapter 8 Developing the urban water system towards using the Paranoa Lake in Brasilia as receptor and water resource |
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8.1.1 Background and aims of urban water management |
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8.1.2 Situation in Brasilia |
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8.2 Advanced Wastewater Treatment |
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8.2.1 Overview of advanced wastewater treatment technologies |
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8.2.1.1 Biodegradation and sorption in the activated sludge process |
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8.2.1.2 Membrane technology |
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8.2.1.3 Activated carbon adsorption |
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8.2.1.4 Advanced oxidation technologies |
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8.2.2 Conception, invitation of tenders and delivery of the pilot plant |
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8.2.3 Process design of the pilot plant |
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8.2.5 Testing phase WWTP Holzkirchen, Germany |
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8.2.6 Testing phase at WWTP ETE Norte |
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8.3 Stormwater Management |
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8.3.1 Elements of stormwater management |
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8.3.2 Stormwater modeling at a small catchment of Brasilia |
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8.4 Conclusions and Recommendations |
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Chapter 9 Capacity development as base element of Integrated Water Resource Management in Central Brazil |
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9.2 Short Presentation of the Partners in Working Group Capacity Development |
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9.2.1 Companhia de Saneamento Ambiental do Distrito Federal (CAESB) |
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9.2.2 Sachsen Wasser (SaWa) and Kommunale Wasserwerke Leipzig (KWL) |
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9.4 Sharing the Experience in Workshops (2010--11) |
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9.5 Specific Topics (2012--13) |
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9.5.1 Background of the second project phase |
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9.5.2 Implementation of a laboratory information management system |
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9.5.3 Implementation of a data management system |
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9.5.4 Energy efficiency measures |
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9.6 Results and Conclusions |
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Chapter 10 Lessons learned -- Conclusions |
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10.1 Processes in River Basins |
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10.2 Water Quality in Water Reservoirs |
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132 | (1) |
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10.4 Capacity Development |
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