Historically, global control of drinking water has relied upon infrequent testing of selected water quality parameters at specified points within a water supply. Weaknesses identified by the World Health Organization (WHO) in this approach have resulted in a fundamental change noted in the revised, third edition of the WHO Guidelines for Drinking Water Quality, 2004. The change involves the development of quality assurance processes known as Water Safety Plans (WSPs) founded upon the HACCP principles used in the food industry. Water Safety Plans - Books 1 and 2, document state of the art research designed to complement the advances being made in the global water quality sector. Book 1 presents guidelines for implementing WSPs in developing ...
Water supply is essential to public health, quality of life, environmental protection, economic acti...
Over the last decade, suppliers of drinking water have recognised the limitations of relying solely...
Water Safety Plans (WSPs) are risk management tools designed to assure the safety of drinking water....
Historically, global control of drinking water has relied upon infrequent testing of selected water ...
The Quality Control Department (QCD) of National Water and Sewerage Cooperation (NWSC) is responsibl...
This book has been written specifically for practitioners involved in the operation, maintenance and...
Despite the promotion of Water Safety Plans (WSPs) as a comprehensive risk assessment and management...
Since publication of the 3rd Edition of the World Health Organisation (WHO) Drinking Water Quality ...
The use of a comprehensive risk management framework is considered a very effective means of managin...
The fourth edition of the World Health Organization's (WHO) Guidelines for drinking-water quality (G...
There has been encouraging progress with access to safe drinking water and sanitation in both rural ...
Providing good and safe drinking-water is world-wide considered to be a fundamental political issue...
Background: The quality of water for human consumption is an objective of fundamental importance for...
These guidelines are the result of two years collaborative research undertaken by WEDC with partners...
The current approach to management of microbial risks in distribution systems places a high reliance...
Water supply is essential to public health, quality of life, environmental protection, economic acti...
Over the last decade, suppliers of drinking water have recognised the limitations of relying solely...
Water Safety Plans (WSPs) are risk management tools designed to assure the safety of drinking water....
Historically, global control of drinking water has relied upon infrequent testing of selected water ...
The Quality Control Department (QCD) of National Water and Sewerage Cooperation (NWSC) is responsibl...
This book has been written specifically for practitioners involved in the operation, maintenance and...
Despite the promotion of Water Safety Plans (WSPs) as a comprehensive risk assessment and management...
Since publication of the 3rd Edition of the World Health Organisation (WHO) Drinking Water Quality ...
The use of a comprehensive risk management framework is considered a very effective means of managin...
The fourth edition of the World Health Organization's (WHO) Guidelines for drinking-water quality (G...
There has been encouraging progress with access to safe drinking water and sanitation in both rural ...
Providing good and safe drinking-water is world-wide considered to be a fundamental political issue...
Background: The quality of water for human consumption is an objective of fundamental importance for...
These guidelines are the result of two years collaborative research undertaken by WEDC with partners...
The current approach to management of microbial risks in distribution systems places a high reliance...
Water supply is essential to public health, quality of life, environmental protection, economic acti...
Over the last decade, suppliers of drinking water have recognised the limitations of relying solely...
Water Safety Plans (WSPs) are risk management tools designed to assure the safety of drinking water....