Guidance on the Use of Heterotrophic Plate Counts in Canadian Drinking Water Supplies

Guidance on the Use of Heterotrophic Plate Counts in Canadian Drinking Water Supplies The main role of the Federal-Provincial-Territorial Committee on Drinking Water is the development of the Guidelines for Canadian Drinking Water Quality. This role has evolved over the years, and new methodologies and approaches have led the Committee to develop a new type of document, Guidance documents, to provide advice and guidance on issues related to drinking water quality for parameters that do not require a formal Guideline for Canadian Drinking Water Quality. 2022-09-28 Health Canada open-ouvert@tbs-sct.gc.ca Health and Safetywaterwater qualitydrinking water qualitypotable watercontaminantsexposure to contaminantsheterotrophic plate countsHPC Guidance on the Use of Heterotrophic Plate Counts in Canadian Drinking Water SuppliesHTML https://www.canada.ca/en/health-canada/services/publications/healthy-living/guidance-use-heterotrophic-plate-counts-canadian-drinking-water-supplies.html Guidance on the Use of Heterotrophic Plate Counts in Canadian Drinking Water SuppliesHTML https://www.canada.ca/fr/sante-canada/services/publications/vie-saine/conseils-utilisation-numeration-bacteries-heterotrophes-approvisionnements-eau-potable-canada.html

The main role of the Federal-Provincial-Territorial Committee on Drinking Water is the development of the Guidelines for Canadian Drinking Water Quality. This role has evolved over the years, and new methodologies and approaches have led the Committee to develop a new type of document, Guidance documents, to provide advice and guidance on issues related to drinking water quality for parameters that do not require a formal Guideline for Canadian Drinking Water Quality.

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