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Drinking Water Quality

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Contaminated drinking water contributes to disease in developing and developed countries worldwide.

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WHO's guidelines for drinking-water quality
which are the international reference point for drinking water quality regulation and standard setting

Household Water Treatment and Safe Storage

Small community water supply management

Index of background documents on chemical hazards in drinking water

Downloadable training materials in drinking-water quality

Information on drinking water quality and infectious disease transmission and prevention

Other information that may be of interest

Chemical safety of drinking-water: Assessing priorities for risk management

Asia Water Watch 2015

Water, sanitation and hygiene links to health: Facts and figures updated November 2004

Water resource quality

Work in progress for the "Rolling revision" of WHO guidelines for drinking-water quality

Emerging issues in water and infectious disease

Water quality - Guidelines, standards and health: Assessment of risk and risk management for water-related infectious diseases

Evaluation of the H2S method for the detection of fecal contamination of drinking-water

Quantifying public health risks in the WHO Guidelines for Drinking-Water Quality [pdf 307kb]

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RECENT PUBLICATIONS

Guidelines for Drinking-Water Quality, Second Addendum to the 3rd Edition Volume 1 - Recommendations

UN-Water Global Annual Assessment of Sanitation and Drinking-Water (GLAAS)

Progress on Drinking-water and Sanitation: special focus on sanitation