Scheda di dettaglio – i prodotti della ricerca

DatoValore
TitleThe Adrion Project MUHA-Multi-Hazard Framework for Water Related Risks Management: Linking Water Utilities and Civil Protection Mechanisms through Water Safety Plans
AbstractIn the EU Drinking Water Directive (EU DWD) 2020/2184, the approach of the "water safety plan", as suggested by the WHO, has been individuated as the correct tool for water utilities to ensure safe, drinkable water. The ADRIATIC-IONIAN Interreg project, MUHA--Multi-Hazard Framework for water related risks management, has become the necessity to effectively link different aspects of the water related risks management in an improved response system, integrating the functions of analysis, forecasting, and incident command systems. This paper aims to describe the rationale of the MUHA project and present some of the main outcomes.
SourceEnvironmental sciences proceedings 21 (47)
Keywordswater supply systemwater safety planrisk analysis
JournalEnvironmental sciences proceedings
EditorMDPI, Basel, Svizzera
Year2022
TypeArticolo in rivista
DOI10.3390/ environsciproc2022021047
AuthorsEmanuele Romano, Primoz Banovec, Ivana Boljat, Emanuela Campione, Barbara Cencur Curk, Dejan Dimkic, Andrea Duro, Vasilis Kanakoudis, Darko Kovac, Jasmina Lukac Reberski , Branislava Matic, Anastasia Papadopoulou, Argiris Papakonstantinou, Stavroula Tsitsifli, Brigita Vavpetic, Andrea Sbrilli
Text472629 2022 10.3390/ environsciproc2022021047 water supply system water safety plan risk analysis The Adrion Project MUHA Multi Hazard Framework for Water Related Risks Management Linking Water Utilities and Civil Protection Mechanisms through Water Safety Plans Emanuele Romano, Primoz Banovec, Ivana Boljat, Emanuela Campione, Barbara Cencur Curk, Dejan Dimkic, Andrea Duro, Vasilis Kanakoudis, Darko Kovac, Jasmina Lukac Reberski , Branislava Matic, Anastasia Papadopoulou, Argiris Papakonstantinou, Stavroula Tsitsifli, Brigita Vavpetic, Andrea Sbrilli 1 Water Research Institute National Research Council of Italy, 00010 Rome, Italy 2 Department of Civil Engineering, University of Ljubljana, 1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia 3 Department of Hydrogeology and Engineering Geology, Croatian Geological Survey, HR 10000 Zagreb, Croatia 4 Italian Civil Protection Department, 00193 Rome, Italy 5 Department of Strategic Planning, Environmental Protection and International Cooperation, Jaroslav Cerni Water Institute, 11226 Belgrade, Serbia 6 Civil Engineering Department, University of Thessaly, 38334 Volos, Greece 7 Water Supply and Sewerage Company of Niksic, 81400 Niksic, Montenegro 8 Faculty of Environmental Protection, Educons University, 21208 Sremska Kamenica, Serbia 9 Municipal Water Supply and Sewerage Company of Larissa, 41222 Larissa, Greece 10 The Municipality of Kamnik, 1240 Kamnik, Slovenia Correspondence emanuele.romano@irsa.cnr.it Presented at the International Conference EWaS5, Naples, Italy, 12 15 July 2022. In the EU Drinking Water Directive EU DWD 2020/2184, the approach of the water safety plan , as suggested by the WHO, has been individuated as the correct tool for water utilities to ensure safe, drinkable water. The ADRIATIC IONIAN Interreg project, MUHA Multi Hazard Framework for water related risks management, has become the necessity to effectively link different aspects of the water related risks management in an improved response system, integrating the functions of analysis, forecasting, and incident command systems. This paper aims to describe the rationale of the MUHA project and present some of the main outcomes. 21 Published version https //www.mdpi.com/2673 4931/21/1/47 The Adrion Project MUHA Multi Hazard Framework for Water Related Risks Management Articolo completo 2022 Romano et al The Adrion Project MUHA.pdf Articolo in rivista MDPI 2673 4931 Environmental sciences proceedings Environmental sciences proceedings Environmental sciences proceedings Environ. sci. proc. andrea.sbrilli SBRILLI ANDREA emanuele.romano ROMANO EMANUELE