Drinking Water Treatment
G1761
Published 2007
Published 2007
Public water systems routinely are tested for contaminants, including bacterial contamination. If a public water supply is not bacteriologically safe, the water supplier must provide public notification and must take immediate steps to provide water safe for human consumption.
Unlike public water supplies that are generally tested to ensure the water is safe to drink, individuals or families using private water supplies are responsible for testing for contaminants.
Unlike public water supplies that are generally tested to ensure the water is safe to drink, individuals or families using private water supplies are responsible for testing for contaminants.
Publication Details
Authors |
Sharon O. Skipton Bruce I. Dvorak Wayne E Woldt William L. Kranz |
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Subject | |
Publication Date | August 07, 2007 |
Last Revision Date | August 07, 2007 |
Language | English |
Formats |
HTML / PDF |
Series | NebGuide |