Literature DB >> 11925693

Drinking water supply and management practices in British Columbia, 1997-98.

Christiaan van Netten1, Robert Pereira, Ralph Brands.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Questions regarding control over a water fluoridation system in a British Columbia (BC) community led to a drinking water management survey in 1997-98.
METHOD: A questionnaire was constructed based on published drinking water control and management criteria and was sent to 91 communities.
RESULTS: 73/91 surveys were returned (80% response rate); 31 reported a protected water supply system, 40 reported logging and/or cattle grazing in watershed areas, 25 reported a lack of primary disinfection. Water fluoridation was reported in 12 locations, 3 of which did not monitor fluoride levels. Testing for protozoans was done routinely in 19 locations, 15 using approved laboratories. 15 water contamination events were reported, 9 of biological origin. Statistically significant associations were found between contamination events and: wooden delivery systems, lack of primary chlorination, increased number of protozoan tests, and increased number of personnel.
INTERPRETATION: At the time of the survey in British Columbia, a number of communities were vulnerable to preventable drinking water contamination.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 11925693      PMCID: PMC6979642     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Can J Public Health        ISSN: 0008-4263


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