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Iron and copper release in drinking-water distribution systems.


Handbook of Drinking Water drinking water

supply of water available to animals for drinking supplied via nipples, in troughs, dams, ponds and larger natural water sources; an insufficient supply leads to dehydration; it can be the source of infection, e.g. leptospirosis, salmonellosis, or of poisoning, e.g.
 Quality (Second Edition)

John De Zuane (1997)

The first edition of John De Zuane's popular reference book drew widespread praise for its theoretical insight as well as its practical usefulness. In the second edition, De Zuane builds on that legacy with the same practical and conceptual emphases, adding a wealth of new information. The book provides immediate access to the data and guidelines readers need to understand the impact of drinking-water parameters on public health. The information will help them to

* build and operate water supply facilities;

* conduct reliable sampling, monitoring, and analytical evaluation;

* implement potability standards that cover everything from water sources to treatment facilities to water storage to water taps; and

* write new standards and expand or modify existing standards as quickly as needed.

In a concise, easy-to-use format, the second edition of the Handbook of Drinking Water Quality describes

* data and guidelines from the World Health Organization and the European Community that have been used to develop drinking-water standards;

* U.S. drinking-water standards--their physical, chemical, microbiological, and radionuclide radionuclide /ra·dio·nu·clide/ (-noo´klid) a nuclide that disintegrates with the emission of corpuscular or electromagnetic radiations.

ra·di·o·nu·clide
n.
 parameters and monitoring requirements;

* the analytical methods approved by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), independent agency of the U.S. government, with headquarters in Washington, D.C. It was established in 1970 to reduce and control air and water pollution, noise pollution, and radiation and to ensure the safe handling and  and the most effective treatment technologies for each contaminant contaminant /con·tam·i·nant/ (kon-tam´in-int) something that causes contamination.

contaminant

something that causes contamination.
;

* critical concepts of water quality control as applied in water treatment in conventional or chemical treatment plants;

* disinfection disinfection,
n the process of destroying pathogenic organisms or rendering them inert.

disinfection, full oral cavity,
n a procedure used to reduce active periodontal disease, usually completed within a certain short time frame.
 and fluoridation fluoridation (flr'ĭdā`shən), process of adding a fluoride to the water supply of a community to preserve the teeth of the inhabitants.  requirements; and

* common problems with water distribution systems, including dead ends, sediments, bacterial growth, insufficient pressure, and main breaks.

575 pages, hardcover. Member: $147. Nonmember: $161. Catalog # 633.
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Publication:Journal of Environmental Health
Date:Sep 1, 2007
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