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Sweating the assets–the role of instrumentation, control and automation in urban water systems

Yuan et al., 2019

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11974685506434221738
Author
Yuan Z
Olsson G
Cardell-Oliver R
van Schagen K
Marchi A
Deletic A
Urich C
Rauch W
Liu Y
Jiang G
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Water research

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Instrumentation, control and automation (ICA) are currently applied throughout the urban water system at water treatment plants, in water distribution networks, in sewer networks, and at wastewater treatment plants. However, researchers and practitioners specialising in …
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