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Careful emergency planning will pay dividends

The preparatory work for a comprehensive and flexible emergency plan, in addition to the physical conditions, should consider the emotional and psychological problems which could arise. An emergency plan should focus on restoring service rather than determining the cause. Organization of the plan sh...

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Published in:Water engineering & management 1993-05, Vol.140 (5), p.44
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