Water Quality Surveillance A Practical Guide

Water Quality Surveillance A Practical Guide by Guy Howard, published by WEDC, Loughborough University in 2002, is a comprehensive resource aimed at staff involved in the surveillance and monitoring of water supplies in developing countries. This 53-page guide offers straightforward information on data collection methods, the use of equipment, and inspection techniques essential for effective water quality management.
Readers will find practical tools such as example forms for easy photocopying and guidance on utilizing monitoring data to enhance water supplies and handling practices. The book emphasizes the importance of reporting information to foster dialogue with communities, making it a valuable asset for those working in the fields of environmental science, technology, and development within the context of water supply issues.
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This guide is designed to help staff who undertake surveillance and monitoring of water supplies in developing countries. It provides simple information on how data may be collected and explains the use of equipment and inspection techniques. It also provides example forms that can be easily photocopied, guidance on how monitoring data can be used to improve water supplies and water handling, and how reporting of information can be used to initiate dialogue with communities.
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