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Authors / Editors:
Bob Breach
Price:
Price: £ 85.00 / US$ 153.00 / € 114.75
IWA members price: £ 63.75 / US$ 114.75 / € 86.06
Print ISBN:
9781843393863
Format:
Pages: 272, Paperback
Publication Date:
Oct. 2011
Industry Type:
Format Type:
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The Bonn Network is a global group of water suppliers who have adopted the Bonn Charter for Safe Drinking Water. The network was originally established to develop and share best practice in drinking water quality management.
Drinking Water Quality Management from Catchment to Consumer is a best practice book that brings together the experience of network members provides a practical guide to help utilities worldwide to develop improved water quality management. It is based on the principles of the Bonn Charter and water safety plans and is intended to complement and support other relevant publications particularly the WHO Water Safety Plan Manual.
Table of Contents
Foreword - Steve Hrudey
Why water safety plans and the Bonn Charter - Bob Breach
Developing a supportive organisational culture - Simon Pollard, Corinna Summerill and Yahya Omar
Operational policies to support water safety plans - Bob Breach
Developing a catchment water safety plan - Jose Vieira, Bob Breach and Ricardo Hirata
Developing a treatment water safety plan - Rui Sancho and Chris Rockey
Developing a distribution water safety plan - Bob Breach and Chris Rockey
Developing a consumer water safety plan - Michael Storey
Global experience of WSP implementation - Tom Williams
The Bonn Charter for safe drinking water
The Bonn Network
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