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Frederick Pontius (Author)

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June 5, 2003 0471415545 978-0471415541 1
The Drinking Water Act Amendments of 1996 instituted wide-ranging regulatory changes to the seminal Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA)-such as providing funding to communities facing health risks, focusing regulatory efforts on contaminants posing such health risks, and adding flexibility to the regulatory process- and the amendments continue to shape regulations and regulatory policy to this day. Editor Frederick Pontius's Drinking Water Regulation and Health provides a comprehensive, up-to-date resource on the current regulatory landscape.

Drinking Water Regulation and Health serves as a guide for water utilities, regulators, and consultants, forecasting future trends and explaining the latest developments in regulations. A diverse group of contributors covers topics such as water treatment, water protection, how some of the regulations have been interpreted in the courts, how water utilities can stay in compliance, and how to satisfy customer expectations, especially sensitive subpopulations. Divided into four sections - The SDWA and Public Health, Regulation Development, Contaminant Regulation and Treatment, and Compliance Challenges - the book includes chapters on:
* Improving Waterborne Disease Surveillance
* Application of Risk Assessments in Crafting Drinking Water Regulations
* Control of Drinking Water Pathogens and Disinfection By-Products
* Selection of Treatment Technology for SDWA Compliance
* Death of the Silent Service: Meeting Consumer Expectations
* Achieving Sustainable Water Systems
* What Water Suppliers Need to Know About Toxic Tort Litigation

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“...a 'one-stop shopping' compendium of information...another valuable addition to the environmental professional's library of critical references.” (Environmental Practice, March 2005)

"This book is a must-read for water utilities, consultants, and regulators…it not only explains the regulations and the regulatory process, but also provides essential information on water treatment, water protection, public health, and future issues." (Journal of Environmental Quality, May-June 2004)

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Comprehensive coverage of the drinking water regulatory climate

The Drinking Water Act Amendments of 1996 instituted wide-ranging regulatory changes to the seminal Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA)–such as providing funding to communities facing health risks, focusing regulatory efforts on contaminants posing such health risks, and adding flexibility to the regulatory process– and the amendments continue to shape regulations and regulatory policy to this day. Editor Frederick Pontius’s Drinking Water Regulation and Health provides a comprehensive, up-to-date resource on the current regulatory landscape.

Drinking Water Regulation and Health serves as a guide for water utilities, regulators, and consultants, forecasting future trends and explaining the latest developments in regulations. A diverse group of contributors covers topics such as water treatment, water protection, how some of the regulations have been interpreted in the courts, how water utilities can stay in compliance, and how to satisfy customer expectations, especially sensitive subpopulations. Divided into four sections – The SDWA and Public Health, Regulation Development, Contaminant Regulation and Treatment, and Compliance Challenges – the book includes chapters on:

  • Improving Waterborne Disease Surveillance
  • Application of Risk Assessments in Crafting Drinking Water Regulations
  • Control of Drinking Water Pathogens and Disinfection By-Products
  • Selection of Treatment Technology for SDWA Compliance
  • Death of the Silent Service: Meeting Consumer Expectations
  • Achieving Sustainable Water Systems
  • What Water Suppliers Need to Know About Toxic Tort Litigation

Drinking Water Regulation and Health is a timely, one-stop resource on the current water regulatory climate.


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First Sentence:
The provision of drinking water for communities is an urban utility, but a utility with a difference. Read the first page
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state loan fund, exercising primary enforcement responsibility, source water assessment program, water area delineated, regulated drinking water contaminants, critical protection area, dependably safe supply, multimedia mitigation program, water system supervision program, small system variance, potential drinking water contaminants, drinking water contaminant occurrence database, nonprimacy states, community system outbreaks, preliminary regulatory determinations, water purveyed, water regulation promulgated, water system security, small public water systems, alternative monitoring requirements, state groundwater protection programs, state under this section, developing affordability criteria, capacity development strategy, health risk reduction benefits
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United States, Water Works Assoc, New York, Environmental Protection Agency, National Academy Press, Office of Water, Surface Water Treatment Rule, John Wiley, Government Printing Office, House of Representatives, Public Law, Supreme Court, New Orleans, General Accounting Office, National Academy of Sciences, Washington State, Congressional Research Service, District of Columbia, Research Foundation, Executive Order, National Research Council, Science Advisory Board, Total Coliform Rule, Water Quality Association, House Report
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