Draft technical document guidelines for Canadian drinking water quality - Antimony: Management strategies, international consideration

Draft technical document guidelines for Canadian drinking water quality - Antimony: Management strategies, international consideration Management strategies. All water utilities should implement a risk management approach, such as the source-to-tap or water safety plan approach, to ensure water safety (CCME, 2004; WHO, 2011, 2012). These approaches require a system assessment to characterize the source water, describe the treatment barriers that prevent or reduce contamination, identify the conditions that can result in contamination, and implement control measures. Operational monitoring is then established, and operational/management protocols are instituted (for example, standard operating procedures, corrective actions and incident responses). Compliance monitoring is determined and other protocols to validate the water safety plan are implemented (for example, record keeping, consumer satisfaction). Operator training is also required to ensure the effectiveness of the water safety plan at all times (Smeets et al., 2009). 2024-06-25 Health Canada open-ouvert@tbs-sct.gc.ca Health and SafetyDrafttechnical document guidelinesCanadiandrinking water qualityAntimonyManagement strategiesinternational considerationControl strategiesMonitoringSource water characterizationCompliance monitoring Draft technical document guidelines for Canadian drinking water quality - Antimony: Rationale for maximum acceptable concentrationHTML https://www.canada.ca/en/health-canada/programs/consultation-draft-technical-document-guidelines-canadian-drinking-water-quality-antimony/rationale-maximum-acceptable-concentration.html Draft technical document guidelines for Canadian drinking water quality - Antimony: Rationale for maximum acceptable concentrationHTML https://www.canada.ca/fr/sante-canada/programmes/consultation-recommandations-qualite-eau-potable-canada-antimoine/justification-concentration-maximale-acceptable.html

Management strategies. All water utilities should implement a risk management approach, such as the source-to-tap or water safety plan approach, to ensure water safety (CCME, 2004; WHO, 2011, 2012). These approaches require a system assessment to characterize the source water, describe the treatment barriers that prevent or reduce contamination, identify the conditions that can result in contamination, and implement control measures. Operational monitoring is then established, and operational/management protocols are instituted (for example, standard operating procedures, corrective actions and incident responses). Compliance monitoring is determined and other protocols to validate the water safety plan are implemented (for example, record keeping, consumer satisfaction). Operator training is also required to ensure the effectiveness of the water safety plan at all times (Smeets et al., 2009).

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