Main Title |
Regulatory impact analysis for the proposed long term 1 enhanced surface water treatment and filter backwash rule. |
Other Authors |
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CORP Author |
Cadmus Group, Inc., Arlington, VA. ;Science Applications International Corp., McLean, VA. ;Abt Associates, Inc., Cambridge, MA.;Environmental Protection Agency, Cincinnati, OH. Office of Ground Water and Drinking Water. |
Publisher |
[U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Ground Water and Drinking Water], |
Year Published |
2000 |
Report Number |
EPA/815/R-00/005 |
Stock Number |
PB2001-101034 |
Additional Subjects |
Surface water ;
Water treatment ;
Regulations ;
Drinking water ;
Impacts ;
Public health ;
Water pollution control ;
Health effects ;
Benefit cost analysis ;
Water quality ;
Human health ;
Water quality management ;
Economic impact ;
Cost analysis ;
Microorganism control(Water)
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NTIS |
PB2001-101034 |
Some EPA libraries have a fiche copy filed under the call number shown. |
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07/26/2022 |
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Collation |
222 pages : illustrations ; 28 cm |
Abstract |
Drinking water contamination is one of the most important environmental risks, and disease-causing microbial contaminants (i.e., bacteria, protozoa, and viruses) are probably the greatest remaining health risk management challenge for drinking water suppliers according to EPA's Science Advisory Board (SAB), an independent panel of experts established by Congress (U.S. EPA/SAB, 1990). The proposed Long Term Enhanced Surface Water Treatment and Filter Backwash Rule (LT1FBR) undertakes the challenge to improve the control of microbial pathogens such as Cryptosporidium in public drinking water systems. |
Notes |
"Steve Potts, task project manager." "February 15, 2000." PB2001-101034." Microfiche. |