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This Emergency Water Supply Planning Guide (EWSP) for Hospitals and Healthcare Facilities . Grab-and-Go Summary is meant to provide guidance to hospitals and healthcare facilities to prepare for a water supply interruption, outage, or emergency. It is a condensed version of the more extensive and detailed EWSP document, which is available for
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water can be used for initial washing to remove any grime and transient bacteria present; then, after thorough drying, an alcohol-based liquid or gel should be applied to the hands (20). The use of pictorial handwashing guidelines (for example, those from the World Health Or-ganization guidelines on hand hygiene) can help parents
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- Does biological filtration improve polyacrylamide biodegradation?
- Freedman, D. E. et al. Biologically active filtration for fracturing flowback and produced water treatment. J. Water Process Eng. 18, 29–40 (2017). Dai, X. et al. Waste-activated sludge fermentation for polyacrylamide biodegradation improved by anaerobic hydrolysis and key microorganisms involved in biological polyacrylamide removal.
- How to treat water from polymer flooding in oil production?
- Zhang, Y. et al. Treatment of produced water from polymer flooding in oil production by the combined method of hydrolysis acidification-dynamic membrane bioreactor–coagulation process. J. Pet. Sci. Technol. Eng. 74, 14–19 (2010).
- Can polyacrylamide friction reducers be used in slickwater fracturing?
- Carman, P. S., Cawiezel, K. E. & Co, B. J. S. Successful breaker optimization for polyacrylamide friction reducers used in slickwater fracturing. In SPE Hydraulic Fracturing Technology Conference. (Society of Petroleum Engineers, Richardson, TX, 2007).
