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Sanitary inspection packages - a supporting tool for the Guidelines for drinking-water quality: small water supplies



textbook Jan 2024 ; 226 pages
Ed. WHO - Genève
Downloadable format: PdF (7 510 ko)
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   Guidelines for drinking-water quality: small water supplies Abstract:
A sanitary inspection is a simple, on-site evaluation (traditionally using a checklist) to help identify and support the management of priority risk factors that may lead to contamination of a drinking-water supply. Sanitary inspections are a well-established and widely-applied practice. They can support water safety planning, and in some contexts, may be a simplified alternative to water safety plans.
This publication provides practical tools to support sanitary inspections and associated management activities, including by health authorities, surveillance agencies and water suppliers. Use of these resources aids the practical implementation of sanitary inspections, in line with the guidance in WHO’s GDWQ: small water supplies.

Keyword:

water quality (CI) (DT) (ET)

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WHO - World Health Organization - Genève - Switzerland
    

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