Chemical quality and regulatory compliance of drinking water in Iceland

Assuring sufficient quality of drinking water is of great importance for public wellbeing and prosperity. Nations have developed regulatory system with the aim of providing drinking water of sufficient quality and to minimize the risk of contamination of the water supply in the first place. In this...

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Main Authors: Gunnarsdottir, Maria J., Gardarsson, Sigurdur M., Jonsson, Gunnar St., Bartram, Jamie
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 2016
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.17615/nc8s-0q07
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Gardarsson, Sigurdur M.
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description Assuring sufficient quality of drinking water is of great importance for public wellbeing and prosperity. Nations have developed regulatory system with the aim of providing drinking water of sufficient quality and to minimize the risk of contamination of the water supply in the first place. In this study the chemical quality of Icelandic drinking water was evaluated by systematically analyzing results from audit monitoring where 53 parameters were assessed for 345 samples from 79 aquifers, serving 74 water supply systems. Compliance to the Icelandic Drinking Water Regulation (IDWR) was evaluated with regard to parametric values, minimum requirement of sampling, and limit of detection. Water quality compliance was divided according to health-related chemicals and indicators, and analyzed according to size. Samples from few individual locations were benchmarked against natural background levels (NBLs) in order to identify potential pollution sources. The results show that drinking compliance was 99.97% in health-related chemicals and 99.44% in indicator parameters indicating that Icelandic groundwater abstracted for drinking water supply is generally of high quality with no expected health risks. In 10 water supply systems, of the 74 tested, there was an indication of anthropogenic chemical pollution, either at the source or in the network, and in another 6 water supplies there was a need to improve the water intake to prevent surface water intrusion. Benchmarking against the NBLs proved to be useful in tracing potential pollution sources, providing a useful tool for identifying pollution at an early stage.
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spelling ftcarolinadr:cdr.lib.unc.edu:1544bv28x 2025-03-16T15:29:01+00:00 Chemical quality and regulatory compliance of drinking water in Iceland Gunnarsdottir, Maria J. Gardarsson, Sigurdur M. Jonsson, Gunnar St. Bartram, Jamie 2016 https://doi.org/10.17615/nc8s-0q07 https://cdr.lib.unc.edu/downloads/z316q6106?file=thumbnail https://cdr.lib.unc.edu/downloads/z316q6106 English eng https://cdr.lib.unc.edu/downloads/z316q6106?file=thumbnail https://cdr.lib.unc.edu/downloads/z316q6106 http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/ International Journal of Hygiene and Environmental Health, 219(8) Chemical quality Water Pollutants Chemical Government Regulation Iceland Compliance Drinking water regulation Benchmarking Drinking Water Environmental Monitoring Article 2016 ftcarolinadr https://doi.org/10.17615/nc8s-0q07 2025-02-14T06:01:04Z Assuring sufficient quality of drinking water is of great importance for public wellbeing and prosperity. Nations have developed regulatory system with the aim of providing drinking water of sufficient quality and to minimize the risk of contamination of the water supply in the first place. In this study the chemical quality of Icelandic drinking water was evaluated by systematically analyzing results from audit monitoring where 53 parameters were assessed for 345 samples from 79 aquifers, serving 74 water supply systems. Compliance to the Icelandic Drinking Water Regulation (IDWR) was evaluated with regard to parametric values, minimum requirement of sampling, and limit of detection. Water quality compliance was divided according to health-related chemicals and indicators, and analyzed according to size. Samples from few individual locations were benchmarked against natural background levels (NBLs) in order to identify potential pollution sources. The results show that drinking compliance was 99.97% in health-related chemicals and 99.44% in indicator parameters indicating that Icelandic groundwater abstracted for drinking water supply is generally of high quality with no expected health risks. In 10 water supply systems, of the 74 tested, there was an indication of anthropogenic chemical pollution, either at the source or in the network, and in another 6 water supplies there was a need to improve the water intake to prevent surface water intrusion. Benchmarking against the NBLs proved to be useful in tracing potential pollution sources, providing a useful tool for identifying pollution at an early stage. Article in Journal/Newspaper Iceland Carolina Digital Repository (UNC - University of North Carolina)
spellingShingle Chemical quality
Water Pollutants
Chemical
Government Regulation
Iceland
Compliance
Drinking water regulation
Benchmarking
Drinking Water
Environmental Monitoring
Gunnarsdottir, Maria J.
Gardarsson, Sigurdur M.
Jonsson, Gunnar St.
Bartram, Jamie
Chemical quality and regulatory compliance of drinking water in Iceland
title Chemical quality and regulatory compliance of drinking water in Iceland
title_full Chemical quality and regulatory compliance of drinking water in Iceland
title_fullStr Chemical quality and regulatory compliance of drinking water in Iceland
title_full_unstemmed Chemical quality and regulatory compliance of drinking water in Iceland
title_short Chemical quality and regulatory compliance of drinking water in Iceland
title_sort chemical quality and regulatory compliance of drinking water in iceland
topic Chemical quality
Water Pollutants
Chemical
Government Regulation
Iceland
Compliance
Drinking water regulation
Benchmarking
Drinking Water
Environmental Monitoring
topic_facet Chemical quality
Water Pollutants
Chemical
Government Regulation
Iceland
Compliance
Drinking water regulation
Benchmarking
Drinking Water
Environmental Monitoring
url https://doi.org/10.17615/nc8s-0q07
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