The document provides tips for protecting the environment such as recycling, reusing items, saving electricity and water, using public transportation, going paperless, choosing energy efficient appliances, eating less red meat, and taking the stairs instead of elevators.
Methods and Techniques in Water Stations in the PhilippinesRalph Bawalan
Water access and quality are issues in the Philippines, with only 60% of Metro Manila's population served. Water purification began with treatment plants and expanded to include privatization and intensive clean water campaigns starting in the last 20 years. Bottled water use has risen with sophisticated purification technology and marketing, making some brands much more expensive. Water refilling stations can be a good source of safe drinking water if their multi-stage purification processes including filtration, softening, and disinfection are closely monitored to prevent contamination.
Este documento describe el modelo de formación virtual desarrollado por el Centro Regional de Innovación y Formación "Las Acacias" de la Comunidad de Madrid entre 2006 y 2010. El modelo se basa en aplicaciones libres y estándares abiertos, y en un diseño modular e instructivo orientado al desarrollo de actividades. Se detallan las fases de desarrollo del modelo, los elementos clave de los cursos como guías didácticas y bloques de contenido, y los roles y competencias de la tutoría virtual.
Este documento explora la dimensión ambiental desde una perspectiva interior y de construcción del ser humano. Aborda conceptos como valores, dimensión, análisis, virtud y amor dentro del contexto del cambio y la diferencia.
The document discusses Innogress Professional Services, which provides business development services to help clients launch new products and services. It outlines the steps involved in product launches including analyzing markets, identifying customer needs, developing strategies and go-to-market plans. Innogress addresses these needs through its BDAS (Business Development As Service) platform. The platform provides services like market research, strategic positioning, opportunity analysis, and ecosystem development to reduce clients' time to market. It focuses on industries like ICT and high-tech and provides horizontal capabilities and consulting engagements tailored to clients' needs.
The document provides tips for protecting the environment such as recycling, reusing items, saving electricity and water, using public transportation, going paperless, choosing energy efficient appliances, eating less red meat, and taking the stairs instead of elevators.
Methods and Techniques in Water Stations in the PhilippinesRalph Bawalan
Water access and quality are issues in the Philippines, with only 60% of Metro Manila's population served. Water purification began with treatment plants and expanded to include privatization and intensive clean water campaigns starting in the last 20 years. Bottled water use has risen with sophisticated purification technology and marketing, making some brands much more expensive. Water refilling stations can be a good source of safe drinking water if their multi-stage purification processes including filtration, softening, and disinfection are closely monitored to prevent contamination.
Este documento describe el modelo de formación virtual desarrollado por el Centro Regional de Innovación y Formación "Las Acacias" de la Comunidad de Madrid entre 2006 y 2010. El modelo se basa en aplicaciones libres y estándares abiertos, y en un diseño modular e instructivo orientado al desarrollo de actividades. Se detallan las fases de desarrollo del modelo, los elementos clave de los cursos como guías didácticas y bloques de contenido, y los roles y competencias de la tutoría virtual.
Este documento explora la dimensión ambiental desde una perspectiva interior y de construcción del ser humano. Aborda conceptos como valores, dimensión, análisis, virtud y amor dentro del contexto del cambio y la diferencia.
The document discusses Innogress Professional Services, which provides business development services to help clients launch new products and services. It outlines the steps involved in product launches including analyzing markets, identifying customer needs, developing strategies and go-to-market plans. Innogress addresses these needs through its BDAS (Business Development As Service) platform. The platform provides services like market research, strategic positioning, opportunity analysis, and ecosystem development to reduce clients' time to market. It focuses on industries like ICT and high-tech and provides horizontal capabilities and consulting engagements tailored to clients' needs.
Este documento describe las tecnologías de la información y la comunicación (TIC) y sus aplicaciones en la educación. Define las TIC como medios para desarrollar capacidades y discute sus posibilidades, incluida la comunicación síncrona y asincrónica, compartir información, investigación cualitativa y el campo educativo. Luego describe varias herramientas de comunicación como el correo electrónico, chat, foros, mensajería instantánea y videoconferencias, y sus ventajas y desventajas para la formación.
This document outlines the design process used by Season Idea. It begins with an analysis stage where requirements are discussed and the project is defined. Next, initial concepts are proposed and design solutions presented. The selected concepts are then refined and developed into more detailed proposals. Working drawings and technical plans are then created. Following confirmation, items are procured and the project coordination team oversees installation. The process aims to transform spaces into comfortable homes that reflect clients' personalities through collaboration on colors, finishes and customization.
El trabajo colaborativo es muy importante para la sociedad actualmente, ya que la tecnología se ha convertido algo básico en la sociedad contemporánea con la apertura del sector cuaternario en la economía, muchos dirían que tiene que ver el sector cuaternario con el trabajo colaborativo, pues tiene que ver algo. ¿Por qué? Porque sin la innovaciones de las tecnologías, la creación de la internet no existiera el trabajo colaborativo, que tiene que ver las innovaciones de las tecnologías y la internet con el sector cuaternario de la economía, pues el sector cuaternario es la tecnología, investigación y la innovación de todas las cosas, la internet es una consecuencia de esto, y el trabajo colaborativo no fuera posible hacerse sin el precioso internet, estas son las relaciones que tiene el trabajo colaborativo.
El trabajo colaborativo ha ayudado a muchas personas en todo el mundo especialmente a las personas que están en secundaria o bachillerato, a mí me ha servido mucho el trabajo colaborativo ya que he encontrado trabajos o tareas que me han dejado en la escuela y me ha servido para estudiar, a continuación le daremos una explicación de que es un trabajo colaborativo, para que sirve, características, etapas, ventajas y desventajas, elementos y diferencias de este con el trabajo en equipo.
A smart city is an urban development vision to integrate multiple information and communication technology (ICT) solutions in a secure fashion to manage a city’s assets – the city’s assets include, but not limited to, local departments information systems, schools, libraries, transportation systems, hospitals, power plants, water supply networks, waste management, law enforcement, and other community services.(Definition from WIKI)
Geovation Water Challenge: Joining Data by Location, John MurrayGeovationchallenge
Presentation by John Murray, Fusion Data Science, giving examples and applications of joining data by location, using OS and other open data.
@MurrayData
Geovation Water Challenge: Environment Agency - FloodingGeovationchallenge
This document discusses flooding and the role of Rhys Hobbs and Mapping Modelling and Data. It outlines their work in flood risk mapping, asset management, catchment management, and emergency planning. Some of their key responsibilities include integrating different flooding sources in modeling, assessing climate change impacts, modeling groundwater and sustainable drainage systems, communicating flood risk to the public, and catchment management through both soft and hard engineering approaches.
The document discusses the work of the Environment Agency and its Data Mapping, Modelling and Information division in England. It summarizes that the Environment Agency is responsible for regulating major industry and waste, water quality and resources, fisheries, and more. The DMMI division records and licenses data, provides data sharing platforms, and creates mapping solutions. It is working to unlock 8000 datasets from Defra's data vaults by June 2016 and encourage innovation through hack days and challenges.
Human: Thank you for the summary. Summarize the following additional document:
[DOCUMENT]:
Paul Ashton
Data Mapping, Modelling and Information
Environment Agency
Within England we’re responsible for:
The document discusses five initiatives that address different water-related issues: the Akatu Institute raises awareness of conscientious water consumption; Watersquare collects floodwater in the city square; Grundfos provides clean water through ATMs in slums; Avery Brewing improves the city's water standards; and Pandora's water-centric playlist encourages shorter showers to influence user behavior.
The document discusses the true costs of food and water usage. It asks how much water the reader consumed through food today, how much that food cost, and what the true environmental and social costs were beyond the monetary costs. It questions who pays and delivers resources as well as how to collaborate for partnerships that are beneficial for all parties involved through considering things like win-win, lose-lose, and lose-win scenarios.
This document provides an overview and agenda for an Ordnance Survey open data masterclass on water themes and flooding. The masterclass will demonstrate simple analysis and visualization of flooding data from OS, the Environment Agency, and other sources using free and open GIS tools. Attendees will learn basic GIS skills and find information on downloading and styling open data in their booklet and from instructor support during the session. The materials are aimed to be a flexible learning experience and provide resources for continued learning beyond the masterclass.
Ofwat is the economic regulator of the water sector in England and Wales. It aims to protect consumers, promote effective competition, and secure efficient and resilient water supply. While privatization has brought investment and improvements, challenges remain around affordability, sustainability, and long-term resilience given a growing population. Ofwat recognizes it cannot address these challenges alone and coordination is needed. It aims to build on past approaches through outcomes-focused regulation, customer engagement, and encouraging innovation, but recognizes changes are needed to drive greater efficiencies and meet long-term needs.
1) Agroforestry is a land use system where trees are combined with crops and/or livestock on the same land area, providing ecological and economic interactions between tree and agricultural components.
2) Agroforestry can help manage water stress and floods by increasing soil porosity and organic matter, slowing rainfall and overland flow to improve water infiltration. Tree roots stabilize soil and trees act as water pumps.
3) Research shows agroforestry can reduce nitrogen leaching by up to 50% compared to arable land, as trees capture nitrogen not used by crops to improve water quality.
The document discusses the Geovation Hub, an accelerator program, and the Geovation Challenge. The Geovation Hub is a location data lab in London that offers coworking space, resources, and programs to support geospatial innovation. The accelerator program provides 12 months of funding, mentoring, and resources to support entrepreneurship. The Geovation Challenge invites open collaboration to develop innovative solutions to problems related to water management in Britain using design thinking and geographic information.
Kieran Brocklebank, Head of Innovation at United Utilities Water Limited, presented on the uncertain environment facing the water industry and some of the key challenges utilities face. United Utilities Water Limited owns 57,000 hectares of catchment land, has 96 water treatment works, 575 wastewater treatment works, 184 reservoirs, and employs around 5,000 skilled employees. It provides clean water to 7 million people and 200,000 businesses, totaling 2,000 million litres daily, and safely returns wastewater to the environment using its infrastructure assets, which include 42,000km of water mains, 1,400km of aqueducts, and 72,000km of sewers.
Este documento describe las tecnologías de la información y la comunicación (TIC) y sus aplicaciones en la educación. Define las TIC como medios para desarrollar capacidades y discute sus posibilidades, incluida la comunicación síncrona y asincrónica, compartir información, investigación cualitativa y el campo educativo. Luego describe varias herramientas de comunicación como el correo electrónico, chat, foros, mensajería instantánea y videoconferencias, y sus ventajas y desventajas para la formación.
This document outlines the design process used by Season Idea. It begins with an analysis stage where requirements are discussed and the project is defined. Next, initial concepts are proposed and design solutions presented. The selected concepts are then refined and developed into more detailed proposals. Working drawings and technical plans are then created. Following confirmation, items are procured and the project coordination team oversees installation. The process aims to transform spaces into comfortable homes that reflect clients' personalities through collaboration on colors, finishes and customization.
El trabajo colaborativo es muy importante para la sociedad actualmente, ya que la tecnología se ha convertido algo básico en la sociedad contemporánea con la apertura del sector cuaternario en la economía, muchos dirían que tiene que ver el sector cuaternario con el trabajo colaborativo, pues tiene que ver algo. ¿Por qué? Porque sin la innovaciones de las tecnologías, la creación de la internet no existiera el trabajo colaborativo, que tiene que ver las innovaciones de las tecnologías y la internet con el sector cuaternario de la economía, pues el sector cuaternario es la tecnología, investigación y la innovación de todas las cosas, la internet es una consecuencia de esto, y el trabajo colaborativo no fuera posible hacerse sin el precioso internet, estas son las relaciones que tiene el trabajo colaborativo.
El trabajo colaborativo ha ayudado a muchas personas en todo el mundo especialmente a las personas que están en secundaria o bachillerato, a mí me ha servido mucho el trabajo colaborativo ya que he encontrado trabajos o tareas que me han dejado en la escuela y me ha servido para estudiar, a continuación le daremos una explicación de que es un trabajo colaborativo, para que sirve, características, etapas, ventajas y desventajas, elementos y diferencias de este con el trabajo en equipo.
A smart city is an urban development vision to integrate multiple information and communication technology (ICT) solutions in a secure fashion to manage a city’s assets – the city’s assets include, but not limited to, local departments information systems, schools, libraries, transportation systems, hospitals, power plants, water supply networks, waste management, law enforcement, and other community services.(Definition from WIKI)
Geovation Water Challenge: Joining Data by Location, John MurrayGeovationchallenge
Presentation by John Murray, Fusion Data Science, giving examples and applications of joining data by location, using OS and other open data.
@MurrayData
Geovation Water Challenge: Environment Agency - FloodingGeovationchallenge
This document discusses flooding and the role of Rhys Hobbs and Mapping Modelling and Data. It outlines their work in flood risk mapping, asset management, catchment management, and emergency planning. Some of their key responsibilities include integrating different flooding sources in modeling, assessing climate change impacts, modeling groundwater and sustainable drainage systems, communicating flood risk to the public, and catchment management through both soft and hard engineering approaches.
The document discusses the work of the Environment Agency and its Data Mapping, Modelling and Information division in England. It summarizes that the Environment Agency is responsible for regulating major industry and waste, water quality and resources, fisheries, and more. The DMMI division records and licenses data, provides data sharing platforms, and creates mapping solutions. It is working to unlock 8000 datasets from Defra's data vaults by June 2016 and encourage innovation through hack days and challenges.
Human: Thank you for the summary. Summarize the following additional document:
[DOCUMENT]:
Paul Ashton
Data Mapping, Modelling and Information
Environment Agency
Within England we’re responsible for:
The document discusses five initiatives that address different water-related issues: the Akatu Institute raises awareness of conscientious water consumption; Watersquare collects floodwater in the city square; Grundfos provides clean water through ATMs in slums; Avery Brewing improves the city's water standards; and Pandora's water-centric playlist encourages shorter showers to influence user behavior.
The document discusses the true costs of food and water usage. It asks how much water the reader consumed through food today, how much that food cost, and what the true environmental and social costs were beyond the monetary costs. It questions who pays and delivers resources as well as how to collaborate for partnerships that are beneficial for all parties involved through considering things like win-win, lose-lose, and lose-win scenarios.
This document provides an overview and agenda for an Ordnance Survey open data masterclass on water themes and flooding. The masterclass will demonstrate simple analysis and visualization of flooding data from OS, the Environment Agency, and other sources using free and open GIS tools. Attendees will learn basic GIS skills and find information on downloading and styling open data in their booklet and from instructor support during the session. The materials are aimed to be a flexible learning experience and provide resources for continued learning beyond the masterclass.
Ofwat is the economic regulator of the water sector in England and Wales. It aims to protect consumers, promote effective competition, and secure efficient and resilient water supply. While privatization has brought investment and improvements, challenges remain around affordability, sustainability, and long-term resilience given a growing population. Ofwat recognizes it cannot address these challenges alone and coordination is needed. It aims to build on past approaches through outcomes-focused regulation, customer engagement, and encouraging innovation, but recognizes changes are needed to drive greater efficiencies and meet long-term needs.
1) Agroforestry is a land use system where trees are combined with crops and/or livestock on the same land area, providing ecological and economic interactions between tree and agricultural components.
2) Agroforestry can help manage water stress and floods by increasing soil porosity and organic matter, slowing rainfall and overland flow to improve water infiltration. Tree roots stabilize soil and trees act as water pumps.
3) Research shows agroforestry can reduce nitrogen leaching by up to 50% compared to arable land, as trees capture nitrogen not used by crops to improve water quality.
The document discusses the Geovation Hub, an accelerator program, and the Geovation Challenge. The Geovation Hub is a location data lab in London that offers coworking space, resources, and programs to support geospatial innovation. The accelerator program provides 12 months of funding, mentoring, and resources to support entrepreneurship. The Geovation Challenge invites open collaboration to develop innovative solutions to problems related to water management in Britain using design thinking and geographic information.
Kieran Brocklebank, Head of Innovation at United Utilities Water Limited, presented on the uncertain environment facing the water industry and some of the key challenges utilities face. United Utilities Water Limited owns 57,000 hectares of catchment land, has 96 water treatment works, 575 wastewater treatment works, 184 reservoirs, and employs around 5,000 skilled employees. It provides clean water to 7 million people and 200,000 businesses, totaling 2,000 million litres daily, and safely returns wastewater to the environment using its infrastructure assets, which include 42,000km of water mains, 1,400km of aqueducts, and 72,000km of sewers.
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7. A household scale toilet which
produces clean water and ash
Dewatering
membranes
Screw to remove solids
Waterless flush
Clean water
reservoir
Gasifier
Holding chamber
It’s crazy that we flush 10L of drinking water down the toilet every time we flush it!
But we get clean water piped to our homes, and sewage piped away. Imagine if your daily water collection looked more like this – queuing at a water point to collect supplies and having to carry it home. And these guys are lucky – many of them have bikes! Water is too precious to be flushed away with our waste!
1.7 billion people use the simplest form of waterless toilet – a pit latrine. But is is hard to keep them hygienic….. while in use……
….. And certainly during emptying!
So BMGF issued their Reinvent the Toilet Challenge
And this is Cranfield’s response: A household scale toilet which produces clean water and ash. Let me take you through the key points:
The rotating bowl and scraper are key to make it “flush” without water.
The membranes – basically sieves with very small holes - allow us to extract pure water from the human waste. The water can be used in the home for washing.
The gasifier burns the remaining solids.
We have designed it for the 2.4 billion people who currently lack access to sanitation. But it may well be a technology that is transferred back to high income countries to help solve water scarcity.