Unexpected risk events in drinking water systems, such as heavy rain or manure spill accidents, can cause waterborne outbreaks of gastrointestinal disease. Using a scenario-based approach, these unexpected risk events were included in a risk-based decision model aimed at evaluating risk reduction alternatives. The decision model combined quantitative microbial risk assessment and cost–benefit analysis and investigated four risk reduction alternatives. Two drinking water systems were compared using the same set of risk reduction alternatives to illustrate the effect of unexpected risk events. The first drinking water system had a high pathogen base load and a high pathogen log10 reduction in the treatment plant, whereas the second drinking w...
Risk assessments and intervention trials have been used by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency ...
Microbiological contamination of drinking water supplies is an ever-present concern for water utilit...
In the third edition of the Guidelines for Drinking-water Quality, the World Health Organization con...
Waterborne outbreaks of gastrointestinal diseases can cause large costs to society. Risk management ...
Microbial risks in drinking water systems can cause sporadic pathogenic infections and waterborne ou...
Waterborne outbreaks of gastrointestinal diseases are of great concern to drinking water producers a...
Drinking water supply is an essential public function but is at the same time exposed to risks. Sinc...
Urban drinking-water supplies are still implicated as pathways for the transmission of waterborne di...
Risk management of drinking water systems is crucial since our society relies on these systems to be...
Reliable and safe drinking water supply requires adequate risk management. Decision support models c...
In the 3rd edition of the Guidelines for Drinking-water Quality, the World Health Organisation concl...
In the 3rd edition of the Guidelines for Drinking-water Quality, the World Health Organization (WHO)...
To achieve an efficient risk management of a drinking-water system the entire system has to be consi...
The present work compiles a review on drinking waterborne outbreaks, with the perspective of product...
The vital importance of a reliable and safe drinking water supply makes efficient risk management ne...
Risk assessments and intervention trials have been used by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency ...
Microbiological contamination of drinking water supplies is an ever-present concern for water utilit...
In the third edition of the Guidelines for Drinking-water Quality, the World Health Organization con...
Waterborne outbreaks of gastrointestinal diseases can cause large costs to society. Risk management ...
Microbial risks in drinking water systems can cause sporadic pathogenic infections and waterborne ou...
Waterborne outbreaks of gastrointestinal diseases are of great concern to drinking water producers a...
Drinking water supply is an essential public function but is at the same time exposed to risks. Sinc...
Urban drinking-water supplies are still implicated as pathways for the transmission of waterborne di...
Risk management of drinking water systems is crucial since our society relies on these systems to be...
Reliable and safe drinking water supply requires adequate risk management. Decision support models c...
In the 3rd edition of the Guidelines for Drinking-water Quality, the World Health Organisation concl...
In the 3rd edition of the Guidelines for Drinking-water Quality, the World Health Organization (WHO)...
To achieve an efficient risk management of a drinking-water system the entire system has to be consi...
The present work compiles a review on drinking waterborne outbreaks, with the perspective of product...
The vital importance of a reliable and safe drinking water supply makes efficient risk management ne...
Risk assessments and intervention trials have been used by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency ...
Microbiological contamination of drinking water supplies is an ever-present concern for water utilit...
In the third edition of the Guidelines for Drinking-water Quality, the World Health Organization con...