Geoscience Opportunities for Leadership in Diversity AND Program Evaluation
Carrard N, Foster T, Willetts J.
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N Carrard, T Foster, J Willetts - Water, 2019 - mdpi.com
Groundwater is widely acknowledged to be an important source of drinking water in low-income regions, and it, therefore, plays a critical role in the realization of the human right to water. However, the proportion of households using groundwater compared...
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Carrard, N., Foster, T., & Willetts, J. (2019). Groundwater as a source of drinking water in southeast Asia and the Pacific: A multi-country review of current reliance and resource concerns. Water, 11(8), 1605.
Carrard, Naomi, Tim Foster, and Juliet Willetts. "Groundwater as a source of drinking water in southeast Asia and the Pacific: A multi-country review of current reliance and resource concerns." Water 11.8 (2019): 1605.
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EPSCoR Research Infrastructure Improvement Program AND Program Evaluation
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JT Doyle, L Kindness, J Realbird, MJ Eggers… - … environmental research …, 2018 - mdpi.com
Disparities in access to safe public drinking water are increasingly being recognized as contributing to health disparities and environmental injustice for vulnerable communities in the United States. As the Co-Directors of the Apsaálooke Water and Wastewater Authority (AWWWA) for...
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Doyle, J. T., Kindness, L., Realbird, J., Eggers, M. J., & Camper, A. K. (2018). Challenges and opportunities for tribal waters: Addressing disparities in safe public drinking water on the crow reservation in Montana, USA. International journal of environmental research and public health, 15(4), 567.
Doyle, John T., et al. "Challenges and opportunities for tribal waters: Addressing disparities in safe public drinking water on the crow reservation in Montana, USA." International journal of environmental research and public health 15.4 (2018): 567.
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EPSCoR Research Infrastructure Improvement Program AND Program Evaluation
Dilkina B, Khalkhali M, Mo W.
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M Khalkhali, B Dilkina, W Mo - Water Research, 2021 - Elsevier
Urban water services, including drinking water supply and wastewater treatment, are highly energy dependent, contributing to the challenges described under the water-energy nexus. Both future climate change and decentralized water system adoptions can potentially influence the energy use of...
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Khalkhali, M., Dilkina, B., & Mo, W. (2021). The role of climate change and decentralization in urban water services: A dynamic energy-water nexus analysis. Water Research, 207, 117830.
Khalkhali, Masoumeh, Bistra Dilkina, and Weiwei Mo. "The role of climate change and decentralization in urban water services: A dynamic energy-water nexus analysis." Water Research 207 (2021): 117830.
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program design
Beharry-Borg N, Smart JCR, Termansen M.
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N Beharry-Borg, JCR Smart, M Termansen… - Regional Environmental …, 2013 - Springer
Maintaining drinking water quality is essential to water companies and their customers, and agricultural non-point source pollution is a major cause of water quality degradation. In this …
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Beharry-Borg, N., Smart, J. C., Termansen, M., & Hubacek, K. (2013). Evaluating farmers’ likely participation in a payment programme for water quality protection in the UK uplands. Regional Environmental Change, 13(3), 633-647.
Beharry-Borg, Nesha, et al. "Evaluating farmers’ likely participation in a payment programme for water quality protection in the UK uplands." Regional Environmental Change 13.3 (2013): 633-647.
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EPSCoR Research Infrastructure Improvement Program: Bridging EPSCoR Communities AND Program Evaluation
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CD Bender - 2020 - search.proquest.com
Increasingly communities are impacted by slow-onset and sudden hazards. With reports of disasters affecting millions of people and with severe impacts on lives and livelihoods, there is a focus on creating cities that make human settlement inclusive, safe, resilient...
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Bender, C. D. (2020). Before the Storm: Water and Energy Utilities, Human Vulnerability and Disaster Risk. University of South Florida.
Bender, Cori D. Before the Storm: Water and Energy Utilities, Human Vulnerability and Disaster Risk. University of South Florida, 2020.
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after-school settings
Cradock AL.
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AL Cradock, CL Wilking, SA Olliges… - American journal of …, 2012 - Elsevier
Background Adequate water intake may have important health benefits for schoolchildren. Layers of federal, state, and local policy are relevant to provision of water within schools …
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Cradock, A. L., Wilking, C. L., Olliges, S. A., & Gortmaker, S. L. (2012). Getting back on tap: the policy context and cost of ensuring access to low-cost drinking water in Massachusetts schools. American journal of preventive medicine, 43(3), S95-S101.
Cradock, Angie L., et al. "Getting back on tap: the policy context and cost of ensuring access to low-cost drinking water in Massachusetts schools." American journal of preventive medicine 43.3 (2012): S95-S101.
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evaluation
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… Group on the Evaluation of Carcinogenic Risks to … - 2004 - books.google.com
A working group of 23 experts from 13 countries met in Lyon to evaluate the evidence for carcinogenicity of arsenic (mostly naturally occurring) as a contaminant of drinking-water, and of the water-disinfectant chloramine. The working group also evaluated or...
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IARC Working Group on the Evaluation of Carcinogenic Risks to Humans, World Health Organization, & International Agency for Research on Cancer. (2004). Some drinking-water disinfectants and contaminants, including arsenic (Vol. 84). IARC.
IARC Working Group on the Evaluation of Carcinogenic Risks to Humans, World Health Organization, and International Agency for Research on Cancer. Some drinking-water disinfectants and contaminants, including arsenic. Vol. 84. IARC, 2004.
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education interventions
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JJ Pikulski - The Reading Teacher, 1994 - JSTOR
Wasik (1991) write of a mythical town where 30% of the children were falling ill from contaminated drinking water. Many became permanently disabled; many died. The town …
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Pikulski, J. J. (1994). Preventing reading failure: A review of five effective programs. The Reading Teacher, 48(1), 30-39.
Pikulski, John J. "Preventing reading failure: A review of five effective programs." The Reading Teacher 48.1 (1994): 30-39.
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Build and Broaden 3.0 AND Program Evaluation
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World Health Organization - 2017 - apps.who.int
Executive summary Long-term planning for an adequate and safe supply of drinking-water should be set in the context of growing external uncertainties arising from changes in the climate and environment. The water safety plan (WSP) process offers a systematic...
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World Health Organization. (2017). Climate-resilient water safety plans: managing health risks associated with climate variability and change. World Health Organization.
World Health Organization. Climate-resilient water safety plans: managing health risks associated with climate variability and change. World Health Organization, 2017.
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EPSCoR Research Infrastructure Improvement Program AND Program Evaluation
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MJS Eggers - 2014 - search.proquest.com
The goal of this collaborative research project undertaken by the Crow Reservation community, Little Big Horn College and Montana State University Bozeman has been to improve the health of Crow community members by assessing, communicating and mitigating the risks...
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Eggers, M. J. S. (2014). Community based risk assessment of exposure to waterborne contaminants on the Crow Reservation, Montana. Montana State University.
Eggers, Margaret Joy Slack. Community based risk assessment of exposure to waterborne contaminants on the Crow Reservation, Montana. Montana State University, 2014.
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pipeline programs
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J Lin, S Ratering, S Schnell - ANNALS OF AGRARIAN SCIENCE, 2011 - 165.227.154.168
In corrosion material of steel drinking water pipelines a full microbial iron cycling was found including microbialiron oxidation and microbial iron reduction. Iron (II) oxidation rates in …
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Lin, J., Ratering, S., & Schnell, S. (2011). MICROBIAL IRON CYCLE IN CORROSION MATERIAL OF DRINKING WATER PIPELINES. ANNALS OF AGRARIAN SCIENCE, 9(3), 14-18.
Lin, J., S. Ratering, and S. Schnell. "MICROBIAL IRON CYCLE IN CORROSION MATERIAL OF DRINKING WATER PIPELINES." ANNALS OF AGRARIAN SCIENCE 9.3 (2011): 14-18.
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k-12
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ML Myhal, DC Laux, PS Cohen - European journal of clinical microbiology, 1982 - Springer
… Male CD-1 mice, fed streptomycin in their drinking water, were used to study colonization of the mouse intestine by both fecal Escherichia coli strains isolated from healthy humans and Escherichia coli K 12 strains which are routinely used...
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Myhal, M. L., Laux, D. C., & Cohen, P. S. (1982). Relative colonizing abilities of human fecal and K 12 strains ofEscherichia coli in the large intestines of streptomycin-treated mice. European journal of clinical microbiology, 1(3), 186-192.
Myhal, M. L., D. C. Laux, and P. S. Cohen. "Relative colonizing abilities of human fecal and K 12 strains ofEscherichia coli in the large intestines of streptomycin-treated mice." European journal of clinical microbiology 1.3 (1982): 186-192.
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