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2021
Water safety plans (WSPs) represent a holistic risk assessment and management approach covering all steps in the water supply process from the catchment to the consumer. Since 2004, the World Health Organization (WHO) has formally recommended WSPs as a public health intervention to consistently ensure the safety of drinking water. These risk management
Karen Setty, Giuliana Ferrero
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Water safety plans (WSPs) represent a holistic risk assessment and management approach covering all steps in the water supply process from the catchment to the consumer. Since 2004, the World Health Organization (WHO) has formally recommended WSPs as a public health intervention to consistently ensure the safety of drinking water. These risk management
Karen Setty, Giuliana Ferrero
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2019
This chapter describes microbiological and chemical risks encountered in drinking water and discusses their control and relative importance. The drinking water supply can introduce contaminants such as disinfection chemicals or their by-products and materials such as those from pipes, which may elute chemicals.
Bent H. Fenger, Jamie Bartram
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This chapter describes microbiological and chemical risks encountered in drinking water and discusses their control and relative importance. The drinking water supply can introduce contaminants such as disinfection chemicals or their by-products and materials such as those from pipes, which may elute chemicals.
Bent H. Fenger, Jamie Bartram
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Microbiological Safety of Drinking Water
Annual Review of Microbiology, 2000▪ Abstract Emerging pathogens in drinking water have become increasingly important during the decade. These include newly-recognized pathogens from fecal sources such as Cryptosporidium parvum, Campylobacter spp., and rotavirus, as well as pathogens that are able to grow in water distribution systems, like Legionella spp., mycobacteria, and ...
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2018
Rapidpopulation growth, change of consumption habits and industrial developmentsuntil the day-to-day arrival of the last half of the century has causedsignificant water problems at global, regional and local scale, which hasincreased the importance of "water management and safety" issues.Water is a vital source of sustainable development and ...
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Rapidpopulation growth, change of consumption habits and industrial developmentsuntil the day-to-day arrival of the last half of the century has causedsignificant water problems at global, regional and local scale, which hasincreased the importance of "water management and safety" issues.Water is a vital source of sustainable development and ...
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Journal AWWA, 1962
This article discusses safety at a water plant as the elimination of obvious work hazards, the provision of enough of the right kind of protective equipment, and the training of employees in safe work practice. Chicago's South District Filtration Plant is presented as an example of a utility's management directing the practices of a water plant to ...
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This article discusses safety at a water plant as the elimination of obvious work hazards, the provision of enough of the right kind of protective equipment, and the training of employees in safe work practice. Chicago's South District Filtration Plant is presented as an example of a utility's management directing the practices of a water plant to ...
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The Journal of Health and Physical Education, 1948
(1948). Personal Water Safety. The Journal of Health and Physical Education: Vol. 19, No. 6, pp. 403-403.
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(1948). Personal Water Safety. The Journal of Health and Physical Education: Vol. 19, No. 6, pp. 403-403.
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The safety of water fluoridation
The Journal of the American Dental Association, 1977This article disputes claims of anti-fluoridationists linking water fluoridation with Down’s syndrome, cardiovascular disease, cancer in humans and animals, and other conditions. Controlled fluoridation of community water has been shown to be the most effective public health measure in reducing caries.
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Water safety and drowning prevention
International Journal of Injury Control and Safety Promotion, 2013Drowning is a worldwide problem with profound economic and health impact. The World Health Organization estimates that each year, about 388,000 people die from drowning.
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