To increase the water supply of the southwestern part of the Netherlands and the city of Rotterdam, the construction of four new artificial storage reservoirs is projected in the so‐called “Biesbosch” area. These reservoirs are usually fed by water of the Meuse River, but are sometimes mixed with water from the Rhine.
To tackle the complexity of issues associated with homelessness, an interdisciplinary lens with direct input from service providers and community members is necessary. Within a community-university partnership between a larger inner-city multiservice shelter serving the homeless population, and faculties of social work and nursing in a Canadian university, the authors developed the Social Justice Transformation Model. In this model, social justice is the why, co-learning is the what, and action research is the how. The model guides university students and faculty and agency staff and clients through teaching and learning processes of self-transformation, service transformation, and societal transformation.
The scavenging process described here proved to be approximately 75 percent effective in reducing the chloroform potential of Meuse River water; the corresponding reduction in total trihalomethane potential was about 65 percent.
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