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Potential For Use Of Effluent Wastewater Treated By Soil Aquifer Treatment In Banning, California, Arturo Castro Vela Jun 2015

Potential For Use Of Effluent Wastewater Treated By Soil Aquifer Treatment In Banning, California, Arturo Castro Vela

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With the ever increasing demand for potable water due to the continued increase in population coupled with the threat of California’s current drought, water will remain a limited resource that must be managed responsibly. In order to strategically plan and manage water use in the most beneficial manner, water providers must take into account all sources of water, including recycled water and their applications. Recycled water as a source for supplementing high quality potable water is a sustainable strategy that will prove to be an essential tactic in any water management plan.

The purpose of this project is to emphasize …


A Web-Based Temperature Monitoring System For The College Of Arts And Letters, Rigoberto Solorio Mar 2015

A Web-Based Temperature Monitoring System For The College Of Arts And Letters, Rigoberto Solorio

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In general, server rooms have restricted access requiring that staff possess access codes, keys, etc. Normally, only administrators are provided access to protect the physical hardware and the data stored in the servers. Servers also have firewalls to restrict outsiders from accessing them via the Internet. Servers also cost a lot of money. For this reason, server rooms also need to be protected against overheating. This will prolong the lifecycle of the units and can prevent data loss from hardware failure.

The California State University San Bernardino (CSUSB), Specifically the College of Arts and Letters server room has faced power …