Safe Drinking Water

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Safe Drinking Water

The Impact of Chemicals on a Limited Resource

Hydrology and the hydrosphere Biotechnology Industrial chemistry and chemical engineering Civil engineering, surveying and building

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Collection: CRC Press Revivals

Language: English

Published by: CRC Press

Published on: 22nd November 2017

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 10 Mb

ISBN: 9781351357982


Review of the Nation’s New Coverages

A review of the nation’s new coverages serves as a ready reminder that drinking water safety is more than regional or local concern. In recent times, the print media alone has drawn attention to barium, bacteria, heavy metals, and increasingly organic contaminants, in public water supplies located in Florida, Rhode Island, Texas, Oregon, Illinois, Minnesota, North Carolina, Michigan, and California, to name a few.

Symposium on Safe Drinking Water

In an effort to address one of the major issues confronting the future of the nation’s drinking water supplies, chemical contamination, the Drinking Water Research Foundation and the American Chemical Society presented the symposium, "Safe Drinking Water: the Impact of Chemicals on a Limited Resource." To add balance to the total presentation, two papers were included that were not part of the symposium.

Questions and Challenges

Many questions as to the public significance of hundreds of organic chemicals known to be present in the national drinking water supply are waiting to be answered. In some areas of the country, aid rain-induced alterations of the natural leaching process represent an unexplored potential source of toxic pollutants. Finding workable ways to clean up the water supply will be an ongoing task.

Responses and Alternatives

Addressing these questions, as well as investigating how other countries are responding to these problems, the alternate sources available, such as bottled water, and point of use devices, the presenters in this symposium have attempted to explain the problems, situation, and alternatives.

Progress and Setbacks

As progress is made in one area, setbacks will occur in another. As we eliminate problems through chemical technology, we often create others, such as contamination of our waters.

Future Outlook

While all the situations, problems, and alternatives are not discussed in these proceedings, it is hoped that some attention will be brought to the public, government, and private sectors so that future work will be done to assure the nation of safe drinking water resources.

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