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World Health Organization guidelines for drinking water

World Health Organization, Guidelines for Drinking-Water Quality, Vol. 1, Geneva, (1984). [Pg.221]

WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION, Guidelines for Drinking-water Quality, Volume 1 Recommendations, WHO, Geneva (1993) and Addendum to Volume 1 (1998). [Pg.110]

World Health Organization Guidelines for drinking water quality. WHO, Geneve 1993. [Pg.858]

World Health Organization guidelines for drinking water... [Pg.22]

World Health Organization Guidelines for Drinking-water Quality, 4th Ed, 2011. DW-PV drinking water parametric value... [Pg.74]

Organization guidelines for drinking water quality (World Health Organization, 1984) include limit values for the organic and toxic substances (see Table 11.6), based on acceptable daily intakes (ADI). These can be adopted direcdy for ground-water protection purposes, but in view of the possible accumulation of certain toxic elements in plants (e.g. cadmium and selenium), the intake of toxic materials... [Pg.259]

Frisbie, S.H., Mitchell, E. J. Sarkar (2013) World Health Organization increases its drinking-water guideline for xmm xm. Environmental Science Processes Impacts, 15 (10), 1817-1823. [Pg.70]

WHO (2004) Dialkyltins in drinking water. Background document for the development of WHO Guidelines for drinking-water quality. Geneva, World Health Organization (WHO/SDEA/VSH/ 03.04/109 http //vwvw.vvho.int/water sanitation health/dwq/ chemicals/dialkyltins.pdf). [Pg.52]

WHO. 1984. Guidelines for drinking-water quality Vol. 2. Health Criteria and Other Supporting Information. Geneva, Switzerland World Health Organization, 268-271. [Pg.204]

WHO (2008) Guidelines for drinking water 3rd edn. World Health Organization, Geneva... [Pg.206]

In 1984, the World Health Organization (WHO) published Guidelines for Drinking Water Quality (46) with the goal of the protection of public health by the reduction or elimination of constituents in drinking water that are known to be hazardous to health and well being. [Pg.704]


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