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Handbook of Drinking Water Quality

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"Well-written and informative." —Richard Lewis, Lewis Information Systems "This [book] combines information which could possibly have required as many as four reference sources in the past." —Steven C. Messer In its first edition, John De Zuane’s popular reference drew wide praise for being an insightful theoretical resource. Now, in the second edition of Handbook of Drinking Water Quality, De Zuane builds on that legacy with the same practical and conceptual emphases, adding a wealth of new information that provides immediate access to the data and guidelines needed to

  • understand the impact of drinking water parameters on public health

  • help build and operate water supply facilities

  • conduct reliable drinking water sampling, monitoring, and analytical evaluation

  • implement potability standards from the source to the treatment facility, to storage, to the tap

  • write new standards and expand/modify existing standards as quickly as needed

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