... reduce theper capita water consumption up to 81 L/p/d, approximately 19% from water supply amount by the WCP There are no other regions in the world which explicitly declared a successful water ... development basis On the other hand, this paper focuses on the overall Tokyo Metropolitan region The reduction of per capita water consumption in Tokyo is likely due to the effects of the introduction ... forecast the future of water consumption change and has no confidence on the successful performance of WCP Thus, the government tends to increase thewater supply capacity corresponding to the water...
... a community = the sum of thewater footprints of its members • Thewaterfootprint of national consumption = the sum of thewater footprints of its inhabitants • Thewaterfootprint of a business ... the fact that the largest part of their waterfootprint is associated with the products they buy in the supermarket or elsewhere, not thewater they consume at home For most businesses, thewater ... the sum of the individual water footprints of the members of the community Thewaterfootprint of a producer or whatever sort of business is equal to the sum of thewater footprints of the products...
... Step 4: thetotalwaterfootprintperbusinessunit 19 Step 5: thewaterfootprint of the output products perbusinessunit 19 Step 6: thewaterfootprint of thetotalbusiness ... thetotalwaterfootprintperbusinessunit In this step thetotalwaterfootprint of a businessunit (BWF[u], m3/year) is calculated by adding the operational waterfootprint of a businessunit ... support thebusinessThe WF of a businessunit consists of two parts: the operational waterfootprint and the supply-chain waterfootprintThe operational waterfootprint is the amount of freshwater...
... Figure Water flows in the paper and pulp industry in the USA (NCASI, 2009) 20 / The green and blue waterfootprint of paper products 3.2 Thewaterfootprint of paper consumption in the Netherlands ... Netherlands The Dutch waterfootprint related to the consumption of paper products is significant if compared to thefootprint related to the consumption of other products Thewaterfootprint of paper ... in which WF[NL,p] is thewaterfootprint of paper product p produced in the Netherlands using Dutch pulp; WF[c,p] thewaterfootprint of paper product p produced in the Netherlands using pulp...
... waterfootprintTotalwaterfootprint Contribution to thetotalwaterfootprint Internal water footprint* 59.6 54.8 28.5 143 56 % External water footprint* 48.0 44.7 20.7 113 44 % Totalwaterfootprint ... components: the part of thefootprint that falls inside the country (internal water footprint) and the part of thefootprint that presses on other countries in the world (external water footprint) The ... Contribution to thetotalwaterfootprint * The internal waterfootprint at global scale refers to the aggregated internal water footprints of all nations of the world The external water footprint...
... supply-chain waterfootprintThe operational (or direct) waterfootprint is the volume of freshwater consumed or polluted in the operations of the producer of the soy products It refers to the freshwater ... study is 28% of thewaterfootprint of the global average cow milk Thewaterfootprint of the soy burger examined here is 7% of thewaterfootprint of the average beef burger in the world For a ... overhead waterfootprintThe overhead components of the operational and supply-chain water footprints are excluded from this study as they are negligible compared to thetotalwater footprint...
... recording, scanning or otherwise, except as permitted under Sections 107 or 108 of the 1976 United States Copyright Act, without either the prior written permission of the Publisher, or authorization ... intended to focus both the sender and the reader: The sender can check the subject line to see if the goal of a memo was met, and the reader can decide when, or whether, to open the incoming message ... relationship to business communication Rather than viewing business communication solely as the purview of a single individual, businesses today are adopting more of a companywide perspective The explosion...
... is the main reason to pull the non-users into supermarkets, while the heavy ones go there mainly for buying everyday necessities, for what the core business of the stores offer 4.2 From the supermarket ... views The shopping behavior of the Vietnamese emerging middle class will be found out as well as their shopping experiences with the supermarkets Along with the actual evaluations of the stores’ performance, ... variety • They quite satisfied with the products quality in supermarkets They expressed the high belief of the stores’ reputation of selling “real goods” They also highly appreciated the salesperson...
... works Two of these elements are the major parties in a communication - the sender and the receiver Another two are the major communication tools - the message and the media Four more are the communication ... management 2.6.1 The role of personal selling Personal selling is the interpersonal arm of the promotion mix The role of personal selling varies from company to company In most firms, the sales force ... reasonable quantity in service of the trip’s purpose Clothes, personal belongings people entitled these people entitled these people entitled these Articles other than thoseTotal value not mentioned...
... concentration The Y axis shows the contribution of rain water components The two upper quadrants (positive on the Y axis) show high contribution of components other than rain waterThe two lower ... it at the source of drainage and outflow, and to conserve thewater quality by managing thewater quality of surface water (i.e., rivers) and groundwater Table Water quality analysis of the east ... DP The X axis shows the contribution of thewater component sources The two right quadrants (positive on the X axis) show high contribution from springs The two left quadrants (negative on the...
... mud (sand, clay …) Waste water coming from the salt remover is sent to the strippers for treatment The salt remover is the major waste waters feed in the refinery 2) Thewater stripping is a process ... injected The mixture is stirred by an agitator The flocculated water flows to the flotator 7) The flotator is the place where thewater is mixed with pressurized air-saturated water, the expansion ... provoke the coalescence of thewater droplets dispersed as crude /water emulsion The droplets get larger and fall to the tank bottom (water and impurities) This builds up oil droplets emulsion dispersed...
... wastewater • Ground water is the main source for the lower parts of the delta such as coastal areas and poor water- distribution places In rural water supply, the opinion the groundwater is the ... runoff, the tides and the depth of bars in the sea in front of the estuaries Otherwise, in early rainy season, nearly 1,6 million hectares of the delta are infected by the acidity water due to the ... and other water users by pipe network mainly in cities, sub-urbans and small towns Only 40 per cent to 50 per cent of the residents in the Mekong Delta have receive clean water from the State water...
... the vehicle for the presentation 29 of the language rather than the other way around To maximize the use of the content, the designer must relate it to providing links and continuity across the ... for the ESP course and the second year students of Business • To propose an appropriate ESP syllabus for the target students based on the relevant theories and the Needs Analysis 1.3 Scope of the ... 46 3.4.2.1 The graduates’ overview of the use of English in Business field 46 3.4.2.2 Needed topics perceived by the graduates 47 3.4.3 Needs perceived by the teachers of the English...
... supplementary water resource Especially in areas where the situation of thewater resources is very strained those methods could be applied But thewater resources management and thewater supply in the ... there are five major geological units in the Mekong Delta: Holocene, upper-middle Pleistocene, lower Pleistocene, Pliocene and upper Miocene (see table 1), whereas the ground water use from the ... 5944 –1995 (see table 3) The results of the analyses of the surface water samples were compared to the Vietnamese standards for the use of surface water for drinking water purposes TCVN 5942...
... and Gα, the homomorphism φα : Fα → Gα given by the matrix Aα is called the specialization of φ with respect to α The definition of φα does not depend on the choice of the bases of F, G in the sense ... that q ⊆ pj Then p1 ⊂ pj , contradiction i=1 Hence m = p1(Rα)T The natural candidate for thetotal specialization of Rpu is the semi-local ring (Rα)T Definition We call (Rα)T a total specialization ... G in the sense that if B is the matrix of φ with respect to other bases of F, G, then there are bases of Fα , Gα such that Bα is the matrix of φα with respect to these bases φ Definition [2]...
... in thewater at the tap The chapter describes the structure of the works, the distribution of contaminated water, the nature of the contamination of thewater supply, water quality data on the ... contaminated water and summarises the monitoring data collected by thewater supplier on the concentrations of contaminants in thewater after the incident Lowermoor Water Treatment Works 3.2 The Lowermoor ... inside of copper water pipes and tanks preventing copper dissolving into thewater supply The acidic conditions recorded The pH determines the equilibrium of the reaction i.e it determines the proportions...
... lakes The greater the slope of the land, and the less porous the soil, the more runoff there will be THE SOURCE WATER PROTECTION PRIMER Saturated and Unsaturated Zones Water that seeps into the ... areas The rate at which water flows through an aquifer greatly depends on the porosity and permeability of the soil or rock The more porous the soil or rock, the greater the volume of waterthe ... Figure 2), the place where water has completely saturated, or filled up, the spaces beneath the underground soil and rock The top of the saturated zone is called thewater table Thewater table...
... 3,568 papers (or 40 per cent of thetotal number of papers) The subsets discussed in the subsequent sections were obtained from this reduced set of collaborative papers (i.e., the 3,568 papers).21 ... of their bibliography referenced papers in the original data set; and (ii) papers that were cited by more than 50 per cent of papers in the original data set The final data set consisted of a total ... by the highest total citations for their papers published in Thomson Reuters-indexed journals of economics & business over the period January 31,1998 to October 31, 2008 The citation index is the...
... to services and operations, the growth of internal capacity and the prioritization of existing resources Over the next three years we will strengthen our commitment to our community-led service ... operations Sustainable business practices will be implemented from human resources, financial and environmental perspectives Woven through the objectives and strategies in the 2011-2013 EPL Business ... Board of Trustees for their leadership in the development of The Way We Share” – a strategic plan with a clear and compelling vision of service excellence The 2011-2013 Business Plan objectives...