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24 kwi 2017 · The fourth edition of the World Health Organization’s (WHO) Guidelines for drinking-water quality (GDWQ) builds on over 50 years of guidance by WHO on drinking-water quality, which has formed an authoritative basis for the setting of national regulations and standards for water safety in support of public health.
- INTERNATIONAL STANDARDS FOR DRINKING-WATER - World Health Organization
International Standards for Drinking-Water was first...
- Guidelines for Drinking‑water Quality - World Health Organization
2.6 Developing drinking-water quality standards 30 2.6.1...
- Guidelines for drinking-water quality: fourth edition incorporating the ...
It is the product of significant revisions to clarify and...
- INTERNATIONAL STANDARDS FOR DRINKING-WATER - World Health Organization
1 maj 2016 · International Standards for Drinking-Water was first published by WHO in 1958 as an aid to the improvement of water quality and treatment. The standards have been adopted in whole or in part by a number of countries as a basis for the formulation of national standards, and were cited in the Inter
2.6 Developing drinking-water quality standards 30 2.6.1 Adapting guideline values to locally relevant standards 31 2.6.2 Periodic review and revision of standards 31 2.7 Drinking-water regulations and supporting policies and programmes 31 2.7.1 Regulations32 2.7.2 Supporting policies and programmes 33 3. Health-based targets 35
Guidelines for drinking-water quality [electronic resource]: incorporating 1st and 2nd addenda, Vol.1, Recommendations. – 3rd ed. 1. Potable water – standards. 2. Water – standards. 3. Water quality – standards. 4. Guidelines. I. World Health Organization. ISBN 978 92 4 154761 1 (WEB version) (NLM classification: WA 675)
21 mar 2022 · It is the product of significant revisions to clarify and elaborate on ways of implementing its recommendations of contextual hazard identification and risk management, through the establishment of health-based targets, catchment-to-consumer water safety plans and independent surveillance.
15 lut 2024 · of guidance by the World Health Organization (WHO) on drinking-water quality. This . guidance has formed an authoritative basis for the setting of national regulations . and standards for water safety in support of public health. Safe drinking-water is a human right. States have the responsibility to progressively
The WHO Guidelines for drinking-water quality provides an authoritative basis for the setting of national regulations and standards for water safety in support of public health.