Abstract

US Urban Water Resources Infrastructure.- Water Management and the Funding of Public Water Service in Canada.- Water Management in Aging Industrial Districts.- Urban Water Resources Supply Conflicts.- Privatization of Water Services in the United Kingdom.- The French Water Industry in a Changing European Context.- Strategy for Planning Infrastructure Renewal.- Urban Water Resources Management.- Asset Replacement Planning.- Proactive Management for Aging Water Supply Systems and Standard Techniques for Maintenance of Urban Water Infrastructure.- A New Approach in Establishing Water Industry Standards of Service.- Asset Management Planning and the Estimation of Investment Needs.- Infrastnicture Planning - A Developing Approach.- Rehabilitation of Basic Sanitation Infrastructures Research Requirements in Portugal.- Modernization of Urban Water Supply Systems.- Water Supply Technology and Organization.- Water Supply Expansion for Metropolitan Ankara.- An Overview of the Evolution of Urban Integrated Water Management in Portugal.- Urban Supply and Water Resources Management.- The Need for Improved Techniques.- Stormwater Management Technology: Recent Developments and Experience.- Dimensions and Challenges of the US Water Supply Industry.- Water Supply Institutions and Financing, Renovation and Replacement: - A Challenge for French Urban Water Services?.- Municipal Water Supply Systems in Sicily: Technical and Organizational Features.- Trends and Issues in Urban Water Resources and the Identification of Needed Research.- Workgroup One.- Workgroup Two.- Workgroup Three.

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