Toolboxes for Maintaining and Improving Drinking Water Quality
Price: £150
Ref: 00/DW/03/11
ISBN: 1 84057 190 X
Toolboxes (or guidance documents) have been developed to facilitate implementation of the key findings from research on maintaining and improving drinking water quality in distribution. Individual documents have been written on seven key factors: disinfectant decay, trihalomethane formation, iron discolouration and particulates, tastes and odours, biofilms, coliforms, pH. 'Rules of thumb' for maintaining water quality are given in each toolbox. Guidance is also given on combining the rules. The toolboxes will be of interest to staff directly working in network operations as well as staff one step removed from the 'front- line'.
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