Mountains of the World

Mountains of the World
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 32
Release: 1998
Genre: Mountains
ISBN:

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Mountains of the World

Mountains of the World
Author: Hanspeter Liniger
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1998
Genre: Mountain watersheds
ISBN:

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Mountains of the World

Mountains of the World
Author: Hanspeter Liniger
Publisher:
Total Pages: 32
Release: 1998
Genre:
ISBN:

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Water Towers of Britain and Their Part in Bringing Water to the People

Water Towers of Britain and Their Part in Bringing Water to the People
Author: Barry Barton
Publisher:
Total Pages: 248
Release: 2003
Genre: Civil engineering
ISBN:

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"As water supply technology developed, the late 20th century saw many water towers being demolished and few being built. This book ... documents the development of an essential component of the infrastructure of bringing clean water to people's homes, commerce and industry, without which society could not function." -- Back cover.

Water Towers New York City

Water Towers New York City
Author: Paolo Nigris
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2013-11-16
Genre:
ISBN: 9781320271608

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This collection of photographs of the water towers of New York City are not only a tribute to these iconic structures of the city’s landscape, but also a pretext to explore hidden details of its architecture. Rooftop water towers are an unique opportunity to experiment with shapes, forms and textures, a frequent component of my photographic quest. Inspired by famous paintings like Edward Hopper’s “Rooftop” (1926), and by the ever changing architectural scene, I focused my attention on the cylindrical wooded structures and framed them with the surrounding buildings. This a is a collection of many years of walking the streets of New York with my camera.Water is our most precious natural resource. New York City’s skyline is dotted with wooden water towers, the result of a 19th century’s law requiring all buildings taller than six stories to be equipped with a rooftop water tank. This was necessary to prevent the need for excessively high pressures at lower elevations, which could burst pipes. Pressure in the city’s pipes can take water up only about half a dozen stories, so a higher building needs either a pumping system or a system of tanks. A water tower seemed like the better solution, since it also provides emergency storage for fire protection. A water tower store 25,000 to 50,000 liters of water until it is needed in the building below. The upper portion of water is skimmed off the top for everyday use while the water in the bottom of the tower is held in reserve to fight fire. When the water drops below a certain level, a pressure switch, level switch or float valve activate a pump or open a public water line to refill the water tower. Even today, no sealant is used to hold the water in. The wooden walls are held together with cables but leak through the gaps when first filled. As the water saturates, the wood swells, the gaps close and the tank become impermeable.

Water Tower, Pumping and Power Station Designs

Water Tower, Pumping and Power Station Designs
Author: The Engineering Record, Building Record and Sanitary Engineer
Publisher:
Total Pages: 88
Release: 1893
Genre: Pumping stations
ISBN:

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Alpine Waters

Alpine Waters
Author: Ulrich Bundi
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 284
Release: 2010-02-04
Genre: Science
ISBN: 354088274X

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Most of the world’s mountains are rich in water and, as such, play a pivotal role in the global water cycle. They provide water for diverse human uses and ecosystems. Growing water demands as well as climate change will lead to ever-increasing pressure on mountain waters. Overcoming water-use conflicts and maintaining the ecological functioning of mountain waters presents a highly challenging task and is indispensable for sustainable development. This book extensively portrays the highly diverse attributes of mountain waters and demonstrates their paramount importance for ecological and societal development. The extensive summaries on the scientific basics of mountain waters are supplemented with considerations on the diverse water uses, needs for management actions, and challenges regarding sustainable water management. This overview concerns not only the mountain areas themselves but also downriver reaches and their surrounding lowlands, and, therefore, the relationship between mountain and lowland water issues.

Fantastic Water Towers

Fantastic Water Towers
Author: Dennis James De Witt
Publisher: Dennis J. De Witt
Total Pages: 108
Release: 2017
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 1540439712

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This book contains set of fantastic water tower designs and their companion water pumping stations. It dates from the era when municipally supplied water was relatively new - Boston's first municipal water system had been inaugurated to joyous temperance celebrations just fifty years earlier. It was also the era of the City Beautiful Movement - the year when the fabulous urban vision of Chicago's Columbian World's Fair drew over 27 million visitors. And it was an era when architects could really draw. In December of 1889 a relatively new weekly journal: The Engineering and Building Record. Announced a design competition for Water Towers and pumping stations. Its publisher, Major Henry C. Meyer, a Civil War Medal of Honor recipient, had hired Charles Frederick Wingate, who knew nothing about engineering but was well connected in both literary and social reform circles, including with the Association for the Improvement of the Condition of the Poor and Jacob Riis, author of How the Other Half Lives. In 1879, under Wingate's guidance, Major Meyer's journal had initiated a design competition for an improved version of New York's notorious tenement buildings. It received over 200 entries and that same year lead to the passage of a tenement reform act. In 1880 it held a competition for a model school house. This also received nearly two hundred submissions, which were judged according on: "convenience of arrangement;" "security against fire and facility of egress;" "lighting, heating and ventilation;" and "sanitary appointments." Independently, honorable mentions were awarded for "architectural merit." In June 1889 it published a lengthy illustrated article on Boston's Chestnut Hill High Service Pumping Station. That December it announced two competitions. One offered a prize for "essays on road construction and maintenance," reflecting the growing "Good Roads Movement." The other competition arose from the Chestnut Hill article and reflected a City Beautiful sensibility. It specifically expressed concern about the appearance of water towers in prominent elevated locations as being potentially "offensive to the eyes of this and future generations." and noted that the "necessary isolation and elevation of these buildings" suggested their sites as pleasure grounds." Anticipating that many municipal water systems might be privately owned, it also suggested that good design could be a requirement for being awarded a franchise. There were seventeen winning and honorable mention submissions created at a moment of transition for a new building type that had hardly existed before in the U.S. First published over the course of several years in Major Meyer's journal, in 1893 these designs were published together in book form. This volume reassembles those drawings as originally intended, together with brief notes on the context of their creation both in the U.S. and in Europe, and touches upon the later careers of their designers, some of whom became well known and most of whom were professionally successful.

Managing Water Resources in a Time of Global Change

Managing Water Resources in a Time of Global Change
Author: Alberto Garrido
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 289
Release: 2009-01-13
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1135968896

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Bringing together a raft of leading experts on water resources, this book explores the major issues facing this major subdivision of international studies. Employing a cross disciplinary perspective from economics, management, politics, law and international relations, water resources are examined from every angle.