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Safe, Piped Water: Managing Microbial Water Quality in Piped Distribution Systems - A Review of Knowledge and Practices (edition 2003)

by R. Ainsworth

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The development of pressurized pipe networks for supplying drinking-water to individual dwellings, buildings and communal taps is an important component in the continuing development and health of many communities. This publication considers the introduction of microbial contaminants and growth of microorganisms in distribution networks and the practices that contribute to ensuring drinking-water safety in piped distribution systems.… (more)
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Title:Safe, Piped Water: Managing Microbial Water Quality in Piped Distribution Systems - A Review of Knowledge and Practices
Authors:R. Ainsworth
Info:World Health Organization (2003), Hardcover, 161 pages
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Safe Piped Water: Managing Microbial Water Quality in Piped Distribution Systems by Richard Ainsworth

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The development of pressurized pipe networks for supplying drinking-water to individual dwellings, buildings and communal taps is an important component in the continuing development and health of many communities. This publication considers the introduction of microbial contaminants and growth of microorganisms in distribution networks and the practices that contribute to ensuring drinking-water safety in piped distribution systems.

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