Securing Safe Water Supplies :Comparison of Applicable Technologies

Publication subTitle :Comparison of Applicable Technologies

Author: Voigt   Erik;Jaeger   Henry;Knorr   Dietrich  

Publisher: Elsevier Science‎

Publication year: 2012

E-ISBN: 9780124059115

P-ISBN(Paperback): 9780124058866

P-ISBN(Hardback):  9780124058866

Subject: TS2 food industry;X703 Wastewater treatment and reuse

Language: ENG

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Available water disinfection systems rely mainly on large-scale filtration and the combination of filtration (to remove solids), and subsequent application of chemical disinfectants. This has proven to produce water of acceptable quality. Important points for application in household systems are low complexity, few training requirements, and easy transportation and distribution as well as a sufficiently high acceptance by the user.

Written and endorsed by the European Federation of Food Science and Technology this book compares a variety of purification systems. There is a growing evidence base on targeting water quality improvements to maximize health benefits, and it is believed that 4% of the global disease burden could be prevented by improving water supply, sanitation, and hygiene. Better tools and procedures to improve and protect drinking-water quality at the community and urban level, for example, through Water Safety Plans include the availability of simple and inexpensive approaches to treat and safely store water at the household-level.

  • Provides single-source comparison of advantages and disadvantages relevant to the various practices of multiple water treatments
  • Acknowledges the limitations of governmental interventions that need to be supplemented by individual practices such as home implementation systems
  • Provides practical implementation insights and perspectives via graphs, tablesand charts that make informa

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