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The first and second editions of the Guidelines for Drinking-water Quality were used by developing and developed countries worldwide as the basis for regulation and standard setting to ensure the safety of drinking-water. They recognized the priority that should be given to ensuring microbial safety and provided guideline values for a large number of chemical hazards.
This edition of the Guidelines has been comprehensively updated to take account of developments in risk assessment and risk management since the second edition. It describes a “Framework for Drinking-water Safety” and discusses the roles and responsibilities of different stakeholders, including the complementary roles of national regulators, suppliers, communities and independent “surveillance” agencies.
Developments in this edition of the Guidelines include significantly expanded guidance on ensuring the microbial safety of drinking-water — in particular through comprehensive system-specific “water safety plans”. Information on many chemicals has been revised to account for new scientific information and information on chemicals not previously considered has been included. For the first time, reviews of many waterborne pathogens are provided.
Recognizing the need for different tools and approaches in supporting large and community supplies, this edition continues to describe the principal characteristics of the approaches to each. New sections deal with the application of the Guidelines to specific circumstances, such as emergencies and disasters, large buildings, packaged/bottled water, travellers, desalination systems, food production and processing and water safety on ships and in aviation.
Download the book:
:: Table of contents, preface, acknowledgements, acronyms and abbreviations [pdf 104kb]
:: 1. Introduction [pdf 112kb]
:: 2. The Guidelines: a framework for safe drinking-water [pdf 100kb]
:: 3. Health-based targets [pdf 78kb]
:: 4. Water safety plans [pdf 314kb]
:: 5. Surveillance [pdf 170kb]
:: 6. Application of the guidelines in specific circumstances [pdf 115kb]
:: 7. Microbial aspects [pdf 302kb]
:: 8. Chemical aspects [pdf 220kb]
:: 9. Radiological aspects [pdf 94kb]
:: 10. Acceptability aspects [pdf 72kb]
:: 11. Microbial fact sheets [pdf 332kb]
:: 12. Chemical fact sheets [pdf 637kb]
:: Annex 1: Bibliography [pdf 62kb]
:: Annex 2: Contributors to the development of the third edition of the guidelines [pdf 106kb]
:: Annex 3: Default assumptions [pdf 35kb]
:: Annex 4: Chemical summary tables [pdf 42kb]
:: Index [pdf 130kb] |