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This book is the proceedings of the International Conference on
Water Contamination Emergencies: Monitoring, Understanding, Acting
held in October 2010. The fourth in a series of conference
proceedings this book develops themes from three previous, highly
successful Water Contamination conferences in addition to dealing
specifically with four new principle themes: monitoring,
understanding, acting and lessons learned. With contributions from
leading scientists and experts in academia and industry it offers a
truly international perspective on our ability to deal with water
contamination emergencies. Emphasis is given to prevention,
strategy and unusual emergency incident situations relating to
drinking water. The book appeals across the board from public
health and environmental professionals to companies, agencies,
regulators and experts involved in emergency planning and response.
Proceedings of a conference on "Integrated River Basin Management
under the Water Framework Directive," held at Le Nouveau Si cle,
Lille, France on 26th-28th April 2010. The book reviews technical
challenges faced by EU Member States, stakeholder organisations and
scientists while developing the first River Basin Management Plan
under the Water Framework Directive (WFD). It focusses on aspects
of multi-sectoral and multidisciplinary integration and how
emerging issues such as adaptation to climate change will be
considered in the future."
In the current international situation, the ability to deal
effectively with water contamination emergencies is of rapidly
increasing importance. The third in a series of conference
proceedings, this book brings together contributions from leading
scientists and experts in industry and academia. It offers an
international perspective and develops the themes of the previous
volumes entitled Water Contamination Emergencies: Can we cope? and
Water Contamination Emergencies: Enhancing our response. The full
range of potential chemical, microbiological and radiological
contamination scenarios are addressed from the perspective of
medical and health professionals, water companies and regulators,
environmental protection professionals, risk and business
continuity managers, emergency planners, local authorities, service
and support providers, detection and equipment suppliers, disaster
recovery specialists, water security experts, water distribution
modellers and laboratories involved in round the clock emergency
response. Emphasis is placed on the considerable effort required to
prepare for and respond to an emergency. It is not sufficient for
Individuals to simply identify their own responsibilities, they
must also take action to establish effective and efficient working
relationships with the other parties involved. In other words, they
must take "Collective Responsibility". In summary, this book will
provide readers with an up-to-date view of current strategies and
the collaboration essential for an appropriate and timely response
to water contamination emergencies.
Contamination of water supplies and the immediate availability of
appropriate emergency responses to chemical, biological,
radiological or nuclear (CBRN) events which result in contaminated
water are becoming increasingly relevant and significant issues in
the water industry and in the wider world. Consequently, new
strategies and technologies are being constantly evolved and
refined by leading experts in the field in order to achieve rapid
and effective responses to water contamination events. Water
Contamination Emergencies: Enhancing our Response brings together
contributions from leading scientists and experts from both
academia and industry in the field of water contamination and
emergency planning. The book covers a wide range of topics
including responses to water contamination emergencies, impacts on
public health and commerce, risk assessment, analysis and
monitoring, emergency planning, control and planning and threats to
the water industry. This book is ideal for specialists in the field
of water contamination and emergency response planning, especially
researchers and professionals in industry and government who
require an authoritative and highly specialised resource on water
contamination management. The reader will gain an appreciation of
the activities supporting the development of responses to
contamination events; emergency actions required in response to the
contamination of drinking water; and incident management. Also
discussed are the importance of communication between organisations
and the public; consumer perceptions and the need for robust and
rapid screening of samples taken in response to potential
contamination events in order to help answer the key question "Is
this water safe to drink?"
The detection of harmful chemicals and microbial pathogens in food
and water destined for consumers is of paramount importance the
world over and it is vital that new techniques and discoveries are
widely disseminated. Bringing together international experts in the
field, Rapid Detection Assays for Food and Water presents original,
state-of-the-art research and a review of the established methods
in this key subject area. Covering the four main areas of water
microbiology, water chemistry, food microbiology and food
chemistry, the book discusses highly sensitive chemical and
biological detection systems. There are applications ranging from
sample preparation methods to end detection. Subject areas include
biosensors, the detection of pesticide residues, GM components,
various chemicals and toxins as well as protozoan parasites and
viral/bacterial pathogens in a wide range of materials. This book
will be welcomed by researchers and professionals in industry,
academia and government agencies.
Cryptosporidium, in its various forms, is a widely recognised cause
of outbreaks of waterborne disease. Regulatory bodies worldwide are
increasingly requiring the development of "fit-for-purpose"
detection methods for this protozoan parasite, but analysis is
often problematic. Bringing together international academic and
industry-based experts, this book provides a comprehensive review
of the current state of analytical techniques for the detection of
Cryptosporidium, as well as looking at likely future developments.
In particular, the issues of species identification and oocyst
viability are addressed. Quality assurance issues and potential
problems associated with the new Cryptosporidium regulations are
also highlighted. The extent of the perceived problems and the
regulatory backdrop against which the analysis must be carried out
are also discussed. Scientists in the water industry, environmental
testing laboratories, researchers, consultants, environmental
health professionals, food manufacturers and regulatory or
environmental bodies are amongst the many who should read this
book. In addition, anyone with an interest in microbiological
challenges and problem-solving will welcome the coverage.
Molecular Microbial Diagnostic Methods: Pathways to Implementation
for the Food and Water Industry was developed by recognized and
experienced highlevel scientists. It's a comprehensive and detailed
reference that uncovers industry needs for the use of molecular
methods by providing a brief history of water and food analysis for
the pathogens of concern. It also describes the potential impact of
current and cutting-edge molecular methods. This book discusses the
advantages of the implementation of molecular methods, describes
information on when and how to use specific methods, and presents
why one should utilize them for pathogen detection in the routine
laboratory. The content is also pertinent for anyone carrying out
microbiological analysis at the research level, and for scientists
developing methods, as it focuses on the requirements of end-users.
Microbiological Identification using MALDI-TOF and Tandem Mass
Spectrometry Detailed resource presenting the capabilities of MALDI
mass spectrometry (MS) to industrially and environmentally
significant areas in the biosciences Microbiological Identification
using MALDI-TOF and Tandem Mass Spectrometry fulfills a need to
bring the key analytical technique of MALDI mass spectrometric
analysis into routine practice by specialists and non-specialists,
and technicians. It informs and educates established researchers on
the development of techniques as applied to industrially
significant areas within the biosciences. Throughout the text, the
reader is presented with recognized and emerging techniques of this
powerful and continually advancing field of analytical science to
key areas of importance. While many scientific papers are reporting
new applications of MS-based analysis in specific foci, this book
is unique in that it draws together an incredibly diverse range of
applications that are pushing the boundaries of MS across the broad
field of biosciences. Contributed to by recognized experts in the
field of MALDI MS who have been key players in promoting the
advancement and dissemination of authoritative information in this
field, Microbiological Identification using MALDI-TOF and Tandem
Mass Spectrometry covers sample topics such as: Oil microbiology,
marine and freshwater ecosystems, agricultural and food
microbiology, and industrial waste microbiology Bioremediation and
landfill sites microbiology, microbiology of inhospitable sites
(e.g. Arctic and Antarctic, and alkaline and acidic sites, and hot
temperatures) Veterinary, poultry and animals, viral applications
of MS, and antibiotic resistance using tandem MS methods Recent
developments which are set to transform the use of MS from its
success in clinical microbiology to a wide range of commercial and
environmental uses Bridging the gap between measurement and key
applications, this text is an ideal resource for industrial and
environmental analytical scientists, including technologists in the
food industry, pharmaceuticals, and agriculture, as well as
biomedical scientists, researchers, clinicians and academics and
scientists in bio-resource centers.
How do we assess and manage the actual risks from water
contamination? Can we learn from previous experiences? What can be
done in future? This book is the proceedings of the fifth
conference on this topic and addresses these issues relating to
drinking water and drinking water systems. With emphasis on
effectively and efficiently managing the risks and threats and
sharing experiences, it provides information on successful use of
leading-edge technologies and best practice both now and for the
future. With contributions from leading scientists and experts in
academia and industry it offers a truly international perspective
on our ability to deal with water contamination emergencies.
Emphasis is given to prevention, strategy and unusual emergency
incident situations relating to drinking water. The book will
appeal across a diverse group from public health professionals,
water companies and water security experts and regulators.
Covering the latest developments in themes related to water
disinfection by-products, this book brings the reader right up to
date. Stemming from an international conference, contributions are
from decision-makers, regulators and the relevant scientific
community. Coverage includes emerging disinfection by-products,
water treatment, water recycling, monitoring, regulation and health
and toxicology aspects. It will be of interest to water companies,
public health professionals, drinking water quality regulators,
suppliers of laboratory and on-line monitoring equipment,
analytical chemists, and academic and industry researchers working
in the area of disinfection by-products.
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