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SMALL DRINKING WATER SYSTEMS HANDBOOK A GUIDE TO "PACKAGED" FILTRATION AND DISINFECTION TECHNOLOGIES WITH REMOTE MONITORING AND CONTROL TOOLS
Citation:
Goodrich*, J A., R C. Haught*, S. Panguluri, AND R. Sinha. SMALL DRINKING WATER SYSTEMS HANDBOOK A GUIDE TO "PACKAGED" FILTRATION AND DISINFECTION TECHNOLOGIES WITH REMOTE MONITORING AND CONTROL TOOLS. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC, EPA/600/R-03/041, 2003.
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The intent of this handbook is to highlight information appropriate to small systems with an emphasis on filtration and disinfection technologies and how they can be "packaged" with remote monitoring and control technologies to provide a healthy and affordable solution for small systems. EPA evaluated several commercially available pre-fabricated "package plants" suitable for small systems. This document provides a background on regulations pertinent to small systems and presents a summary of related research conducted by EPA's Water Supply and Water Resources Division (WSWRD) at the EPA Test & Evaluation (T&E) facility in Cincinnati, Ohio, and at other field locations. The WSWRD is a division of the National Risk Management Research Laboratory, Office of Research and Development.