Plum Brook Station's water systems were built in the 1940s to support a World War II ordnance production complex. Because the systems had not been analyzed for current NASA usage, it was unknown if they could meet current requirements and codes or if they were efficient for current use. NASA wanted to determine what improvements would be needed or advisable to support its research projects, so it contracted a hydraulic analysis of the raw and domestic water systems. Burgess and Niple determined current water demands and water flow, developed and calibrated models of the two water systems, and evaluated efficiency improvements and cost-cutting options. They recommended replacing some water mains, installing a new service connection, and remo...
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The NASA Applied Sciences Program works within NASA Earth sciences to leverage investment of satelli...
Automatic water monitor system was tested with the objectives of assuring high-quality effluent stan...
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The NASA Automatic Water Monitor System was installed in a water reclamation facility to evaluate th...
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A methodology was developed to predict the relevant contributions of the more intangible cost elemen...
River basins for which transboundary coordination and governance is a factor are of concern to US na...
Aerospace-generated technology considered for solving 22 specific problems in water pollutio
Parker Hannifin Corporation developed the 3-Zone fuel nozzle for NASA's Environmentally Responsible ...
Science in Flux traces the history of one of the most powerful nuclear test reactors in the United S...
The work is reported of the panel concerning the application of space technology to the improved man...
NASA fact sheet on propulsion and electric power generation developments at Lewis Research Center, a...
Developing countries often struggle with providing water security and sanitation services to their p...
With increasing population pressure and water usage coupled with climate variability and change, wat...
The NASA Applied Sciences Program works within NASA Earth sciences to leverage investment of satelli...
Automatic water monitor system was tested with the objectives of assuring high-quality effluent stan...
This paper describes the NASA’s Water Management Applications Program and opportunities for the wate...
This paper provides an over view of a new international network of researchers, stakeholders, and en...
The NASA Automatic Water Monitor System was installed in a water reclamation facility to evaluate th...
NASA Glenn initiated a satellite propellant pump technology demonstration program. The goal was to d...
A methodology was developed to predict the relevant contributions of the more intangible cost elemen...
River basins for which transboundary coordination and governance is a factor are of concern to US na...
Aerospace-generated technology considered for solving 22 specific problems in water pollutio
Parker Hannifin Corporation developed the 3-Zone fuel nozzle for NASA's Environmentally Responsible ...
Science in Flux traces the history of one of the most powerful nuclear test reactors in the United S...