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Topics: Water, Drinking Water, Small Drinking Water Systems General, Canada
Microbial contamination of groundwater from private wells can pose a significant health risk to rural Canadians. To mitigate risk, Health Canada currently recommends shock chlorination along with microbial well testing, voluntary measures most often performed by the homeowner. However, infrequent testing and paucity of research assessing the effectiveness of shock chlorination guidance as...
View Full ArticleCharacteristics of small residential and commercial water systems that influence their likelihood of being on drinking water advisories in rural British Columbia, Canada
Topics: Water, Drinking Water, Small Drinking Water Systems
Health officials often lack information about characteristics that predict which water systems are most likely to be placed on and to persist on drinking water advisories (e.g. health warnings offering advice or information). This study uses data collected by the Interior Health Authority in British Columbia to characterize water systems on advisory for microbiological threats and to identify the...
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Topics: Drinking Water, Small Drinking Water Systems, Water General, Canada
Information about Canadian drinking water systems and past water-borne disease outbreaks is incomplete and non-standardized. Standard definitions and coordinated surveillance systems for water-borne disease outbreaks would help inform policy and practice. A relatively high proportion of past water-borne disease outbreaks in Canada are estimated to have occurred in small drinking water systems...
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