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Security of Public Water Supplies

Title
Security of Public Water Supplies [electronic resource] / edited by R. A. Deininger, P. Literathy, J. Bartram.
ISBN
9789401142410
Published
Dordrecht : Springer Netherlands : Imprint: Springer, 2000.
Physical Description
1 online resource.
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Summary
The provision of secure drinking water supplies for its citizens is the aim of every government. The quantity of water is in most cases adequate, but the quality in many cases is not. The development of new analytical methods has led to the discovery of new substances of human origin in drinking water. New microorganisms and their toxins pass through the conventional treatment plants to show up in the finished water. What all this means to public health is not clear at present, but it seems that increased vigilance is necessary to provide safe drinking water to all citizens. <br/> This book focuses on five major issues: inorganic contaminants, focusing on arsenic and copper; organic contaminants, focusing on petroleum products, insecticides and pesticides; biological and bacteriological problems in raw and finished water and the distribution system; river water watch and surveillance systems; the role of research, the economics of privatization, and the support of international organizations.
Variant and related titles
Proceedings of the NATO Advanced Research Workshop, held in Tihany, Hungary, 30 May-4 June 1998
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Books / Online
Language
English
Added to Catalog
February 06, 2013
Series
NATO Science Series, 2. Environmental Security, 66
NATO Science Series, 2. Environmental Security, 66
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Literathy, P.
Bartram, J.
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