The charge for this report was to identify opportunities for the Minnesota Department of Health (MDH) to better manage risks to Minnesota’s drinking water. In addition to examining literature and experience in other jurisdictions, our recommendations are informed by ten discussions with a panel of research and policy experts, and a panel of stakeholders including representatives of large and small community utilities, the water technology industry, state agencies, and well owners
The provision of wholesome, affordable and safe drinking water that has the trust of customers is t...
Minnesota is known for its abundant surface water - lakes, rivers, and streams - and much emphasis i...
Approximately 500,000 Minnesota residences depend on individual or small community on-site wastewate...
University of Minnesota M.S. thesis. January 2020. Major: Natural Resources Science and Management. ...
Integrated assessment and management of water resources for the supply of potable water is increasin...
1 online resource (PDF, 8 pages)This archival publication may not reflect current scientific knowle...
In this paper, we examine the value of health risk reductions to Canadians in the context of clean a...
The provision of wholesome, affordable and safe drinking water that has the trust of customers is th...
The Norwegian and Danish consumers trust that the drinking water they receive is safe and free of co...
The presence of emerging contaminants in the aquatic environment may affect human health via exposur...
he provision of wholesome, affordable and safe drinking water that has the trust of customers is the...
Reliable safe water supply is a pillar of society and a key to public health. The Nordic countries h...
Urban drinking-water supplies are still implicated as pathways for the transmission of waterborne di...
Since 2010, New South Wales (NSW) Health has assisted local water utilities to develop and implement...
In the 3rd edition of the Guidelines for Drinking-water Quality, the World Health Organization (WHO)...
The provision of wholesome, affordable and safe drinking water that has the trust of customers is t...
Minnesota is known for its abundant surface water - lakes, rivers, and streams - and much emphasis i...
Approximately 500,000 Minnesota residences depend on individual or small community on-site wastewate...
University of Minnesota M.S. thesis. January 2020. Major: Natural Resources Science and Management. ...
Integrated assessment and management of water resources for the supply of potable water is increasin...
1 online resource (PDF, 8 pages)This archival publication may not reflect current scientific knowle...
In this paper, we examine the value of health risk reductions to Canadians in the context of clean a...
The provision of wholesome, affordable and safe drinking water that has the trust of customers is th...
The Norwegian and Danish consumers trust that the drinking water they receive is safe and free of co...
The presence of emerging contaminants in the aquatic environment may affect human health via exposur...
he provision of wholesome, affordable and safe drinking water that has the trust of customers is the...
Reliable safe water supply is a pillar of society and a key to public health. The Nordic countries h...
Urban drinking-water supplies are still implicated as pathways for the transmission of waterborne di...
Since 2010, New South Wales (NSW) Health has assisted local water utilities to develop and implement...
In the 3rd edition of the Guidelines for Drinking-water Quality, the World Health Organization (WHO)...
The provision of wholesome, affordable and safe drinking water that has the trust of customers is t...
Minnesota is known for its abundant surface water - lakes, rivers, and streams - and much emphasis i...
Approximately 500,000 Minnesota residences depend on individual or small community on-site wastewate...