Guidelines for Drinking-Water Quality: Fourth Edition Incorporating the First Addendum
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Guidelines for Drinking-Water Quality: Fourth Edition Incorporating the First Addendum
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This fourth edition incorporating the first addendum, of the World Health Organization's Guidelines for Drinking-water Quality builds on over 50 years of guidance by WHO on drinking-water quality, which has formed an authoritative basis for the setting of national regulations and standards for water safety in support of public health.
It is the product of significant revisions to clarify and elaborate on ways of implementing its recommendations of contextual hazard identification and risk management, through the establishment of health-based targets, catchment-to-consumer water safety plans and independent surveillance. It reflects the renewed focus on primary prevention.
Significant additional guidance on good practice is presented, incorporating changes introduced by the first and second addenda to the third edition. Emerging water management issues are comprehensively addressed for a range of circumstances, from household water treatment and safe storage and the bulk supply of water over long distances to the potential implications of climate change.
Additional risk assessments are presented for a number of new chemical and microbial hazards and applied to a suite of pesticides used for public health purposes. Existing reviews on chemicals and waterborne pathogens have been revised to account for new scientific information. The chapter on radiological aspects of drinking-water quality has been comprehensively updated.
Even more than the previous edition, this new edition incorporating the first addendum, emphasizes achievable practices and the formulation of sound regulations, applicable to low-income, middle-income and industrialized countries alike, that aim to prevent a potential health crisis caused by the consumption of unsafe drinking-water, against the backdrop of rapid urbanization, water scarcity and climate change.
Copyright © World Health Organization 2017.
Sections
- Preface
- ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
- Abbreviations used in text
- 1. Introduction
- 2. A conceptual framework for implementing the Guidelines
- 3. Health-based targets
- 4. Water safety plans
- 5. Surveillance
- 6. Application of the Guidelines in specific circumstances
- 7. Microbial aspects
- 8. Chemical aspects
- 9. Radiological aspects
- 10. Acceptability aspects: Taste, odour and appearance
- 11. Microbial fact sheets
- 12. Chemical fact sheets
- ANNEX 1. Supporting documentation to the Guidelines
- ANNEX 2. References cited
- ANNEX 3. Chemical summary tables
- ANNEX 4. Analytical methods and achievability
- ANNEX 5. Treatment methods and performance
- ANNEX 6. Supporting information on radionuclides
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ANNEX 7. Contributors to the development of the
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