Characterizing Risk through Water Safety Plans and Investigating Drinking Water Advisories in First Nations Communities using Probabilistic Neural Networks

Safe clean drinking water is a basic human need and yet many communities face challenges in providing clean water to their population. This research looks to address issues in drinking water treatment systems from two different perspectives, first taking a local level approach in the water system it...

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Main Author: Post, Yvonne
Other Authors: McBean, Edward
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: University of Guelph 2017
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10214/11503
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spelling ftunivguelph:oai:atrium.lib.uoguelph.ca:10214/11503 2023-12-24T10:16:43+01:00 Characterizing Risk through Water Safety Plans and Investigating Drinking Water Advisories in First Nations Communities using Probabilistic Neural Networks Post, Yvonne McBean, Edward 2017-09-05 application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/10214/11503 en eng University of Guelph http://hdl.handle.net/10214/11503 All items in the Atrium are protected by copyright with all rights reserved unless otherwise indicated. water safety plan risk assessment probabilistic neural network drinking water advisory First Nations Thesis 2017 ftunivguelph 2023-11-26T00:02:20Z Safe clean drinking water is a basic human need and yet many communities face challenges in providing clean water to their population. This research looks to address issues in drinking water treatment systems from two different perspectives, first taking a local level approach in the water system itself, then looking at trends in the occurrence, frequency, duration, and cause of drinking water advisories (DWAs) in First Nations communities across Canada. A risk assessment template for identifying hazards in a drinking water system, from source, through treatment and distribution, to the consumer, was evaluated, and a condensed version was developed which was more robust at identifying higher risk areas of the system. Next, an artificial neural network model is used to identify different key factors affecting DWAs in different provinces across Canada, suggesting that a Canada-wide approach is not adequate to reduce DWAs. Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council Res'Eau National Centre of Excellence in small drinking water systems Thesis First Nations University of Guelph: DSpace digital archive Canada
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risk assessment
probabilistic neural network
drinking water advisory
First Nations
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risk assessment
probabilistic neural network
drinking water advisory
First Nations
Post, Yvonne
Characterizing Risk through Water Safety Plans and Investigating Drinking Water Advisories in First Nations Communities using Probabilistic Neural Networks
topic_facet water safety plan
risk assessment
probabilistic neural network
drinking water advisory
First Nations
description Safe clean drinking water is a basic human need and yet many communities face challenges in providing clean water to their population. This research looks to address issues in drinking water treatment systems from two different perspectives, first taking a local level approach in the water system itself, then looking at trends in the occurrence, frequency, duration, and cause of drinking water advisories (DWAs) in First Nations communities across Canada. A risk assessment template for identifying hazards in a drinking water system, from source, through treatment and distribution, to the consumer, was evaluated, and a condensed version was developed which was more robust at identifying higher risk areas of the system. Next, an artificial neural network model is used to identify different key factors affecting DWAs in different provinces across Canada, suggesting that a Canada-wide approach is not adequate to reduce DWAs. Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council Res'Eau National Centre of Excellence in small drinking water systems
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author Post, Yvonne
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title Characterizing Risk through Water Safety Plans and Investigating Drinking Water Advisories in First Nations Communities using Probabilistic Neural Networks
title_short Characterizing Risk through Water Safety Plans and Investigating Drinking Water Advisories in First Nations Communities using Probabilistic Neural Networks
title_full Characterizing Risk through Water Safety Plans and Investigating Drinking Water Advisories in First Nations Communities using Probabilistic Neural Networks
title_fullStr Characterizing Risk through Water Safety Plans and Investigating Drinking Water Advisories in First Nations Communities using Probabilistic Neural Networks
title_full_unstemmed Characterizing Risk through Water Safety Plans and Investigating Drinking Water Advisories in First Nations Communities using Probabilistic Neural Networks
title_sort characterizing risk through water safety plans and investigating drinking water advisories in first nations communities using probabilistic neural networks
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