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Abstract
Arsenic in drinking water is a global health concern. The WHO guideline of 10 µg/L is considered provisional and WHO recommends that concentrations should be as low as possible. High income, low dose countries have a unique opportunity to lower arsenic concentrations in drinking water. The question, however, is how to achieve this goal. Simply legislating a low criterion may not be an adequate solution. In a case study from Denmark, the effects of lowering the criterion to 5 µg/L was followed over more than a decade. Results showed a wide variety of responses from the more than 100 waterworks that were thrown into non-compliance
Original language | English |
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Publication date | 2019 |
Publication status | Published - 2019 |
Event | AWWA Water quality technology conference 2019 - Dallas, United States Duration: 4 Nov 2019 → 7 Nov 2019 https://www.awwa.org/Events-Education/Water-Quality-Technology |
Conference
Conference | AWWA Water quality technology conference 2019 |
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Country/Territory | United States |
City | Dallas |
Period | 04/11/19 → 07/11/19 |
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Keywords
- technology, engineering and IT
- arsenic
- drinking water
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AWWA Water quality technology conference 2019
Ramsay, M. (Paricipant) & Ramsay, L. M. (Paricipant)
4 Nov 2019 → 7 Nov 2019Activity: Participating in or organising an event types › Conference