Safe drinking water: Experience with Water Safety Plans and assessment of risk factors in water supply

Access to adequate and clean drinking water is one of the fundamentals of a good and prosperous society. A comprehensive regulatory framework as well as institutional guidelines and procedures are necessary to secure this at any time. Iceland was one of the first countries to categorize drinking wat...

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Main Author: María J. Gunnarsdóttir 1947-
Other Authors: Háskóli Íslands
Format: Doctoral or Postdoctoral Thesis
Language:English
Published: 2012
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1946/13274
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description Access to adequate and clean drinking water is one of the fundamentals of a good and prosperous society. A comprehensive regulatory framework as well as institutional guidelines and procedures are necessary to secure this at any time. Iceland was one of the first countries to categorize drinking water as food in legislation passed in 1995. According to the legislation water utilities are obligated to implement systematic preventive management, Water Safety Plan (WSP), to ensure good quality water in conjunction with the regular external control by the regulator. The aim of the research is to evaluate the effect of the legislation on the utilities and whether it has had a measurable effect on the quality of drinking water and on public health. Part of the research is to look at risk from microbiological pollution and how far it can travel with groundwater. This is accomplished by using a model that incorporates hydrological and geological factors and comparing the results with an actual faecal contamination of drinking water that caused a norovirus outbreak in Iceland. The results of the research confirm several quantifiable beneficial effects of WSP on water quality and public health as well as on operation of water utilities. It analysis what has to be in place for successful operation of WSP and what obstacles were significant.The study of mobility of microorganisms in groundwater and comparison with an actual outbreak showed the necessity to take into account that microorganisms live longer in colder water and that due to their smaller size viruses can travel further than other pathogens through coarse geological strata. Aðgangur að nægu og hreinu drykkjarvatni er ein af undirstöðum velferðar í hverju samfélagi. Mikilvægt er að tryggja að vatn njóti verndar bæði lagalega og í allri umgengi um vatnsauðlindina. Ísland flokkaði neysluvatn sem matvæli í matvælalöggjöf 1995. Með þeirri löggjöf voru lagðar skyldur á vatnsveitur að beita kerfisbundu fyrirbyggjandi innra eftirliti til að tryggja gæði neysluvatns ...
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spelling ftskemman:oai:skemman.is:1946/13274 2025-01-16T22:37:12+00:00 Safe drinking water: Experience with Water Safety Plans and assessment of risk factors in water supply Öruggt neysluvatn: Reynsla af innra eftirliti vatnsveitna og áhættuþættir mengunar María J. Gunnarsdóttir 1947- Háskóli Íslands 2012-09 application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/1946/13274 en eng http://hdl.handle.net/1946/13274 Doktorsritgerðir Neysluvatn Vatnsgæði Thesis Doctoral 2012 ftskemman 2024-08-14T04:39:51Z Access to adequate and clean drinking water is one of the fundamentals of a good and prosperous society. A comprehensive regulatory framework as well as institutional guidelines and procedures are necessary to secure this at any time. Iceland was one of the first countries to categorize drinking water as food in legislation passed in 1995. According to the legislation water utilities are obligated to implement systematic preventive management, Water Safety Plan (WSP), to ensure good quality water in conjunction with the regular external control by the regulator. The aim of the research is to evaluate the effect of the legislation on the utilities and whether it has had a measurable effect on the quality of drinking water and on public health. Part of the research is to look at risk from microbiological pollution and how far it can travel with groundwater. This is accomplished by using a model that incorporates hydrological and geological factors and comparing the results with an actual faecal contamination of drinking water that caused a norovirus outbreak in Iceland. The results of the research confirm several quantifiable beneficial effects of WSP on water quality and public health as well as on operation of water utilities. It analysis what has to be in place for successful operation of WSP and what obstacles were significant.The study of mobility of microorganisms in groundwater and comparison with an actual outbreak showed the necessity to take into account that microorganisms live longer in colder water and that due to their smaller size viruses can travel further than other pathogens through coarse geological strata. Aðgangur að nægu og hreinu drykkjarvatni er ein af undirstöðum velferðar í hverju samfélagi. Mikilvægt er að tryggja að vatn njóti verndar bæði lagalega og í allri umgengi um vatnsauðlindina. Ísland flokkaði neysluvatn sem matvæli í matvælalöggjöf 1995. Með þeirri löggjöf voru lagðar skyldur á vatnsveitur að beita kerfisbundu fyrirbyggjandi innra eftirliti til að tryggja gæði neysluvatns ... Doctoral or Postdoctoral Thesis Iceland Skemman (Iceland) Vatn ENVELOPE(-19.408,-19.408,65.956,65.956)
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Neysluvatn
Vatnsgæði
María J. Gunnarsdóttir 1947-
Safe drinking water: Experience with Water Safety Plans and assessment of risk factors in water supply
title Safe drinking water: Experience with Water Safety Plans and assessment of risk factors in water supply
title_full Safe drinking water: Experience with Water Safety Plans and assessment of risk factors in water supply
title_fullStr Safe drinking water: Experience with Water Safety Plans and assessment of risk factors in water supply
title_full_unstemmed Safe drinking water: Experience with Water Safety Plans and assessment of risk factors in water supply
title_short Safe drinking water: Experience with Water Safety Plans and assessment of risk factors in water supply
title_sort safe drinking water: experience with water safety plans and assessment of risk factors in water supply
topic Doktorsritgerðir
Neysluvatn
Vatnsgæði
topic_facet Doktorsritgerðir
Neysluvatn
Vatnsgæði
url http://hdl.handle.net/1946/13274