Guidelines for Drinking Water Quality : World Health Organization.
 

Volume 1

Recommendations
WHO, Geneva, 1993.
ISBN 92 4 154460

- Preface, Acknowledgements, Acronyms, Introduction (131 Kb)
- Microbiological aspects (194 Kb)
- Chemical aspects (460 Kb)
- Radiological aspects, Acceptability, Protection (215 Kb)
- Bibliography, Annexes, Index (248 Kb)
 
Volume 2

Health criteria and other supporting information
WHO, Geneva, 1996.
ISBN 92 4 154480 5

 

 
- Preface, Introduction, Microbiological aspects (653 Kb)
- Chemical aspects: introduction (160 Kb)
- Inorganic constituents and physical parameters (1.13 Mb)
- Organic constituents
- Pesticides (940 Kb)
- Disinfectants and by-products, Radiological aspects (766 Kb)
 
Volume 3

Surveillance and control of community supplies
WHO, Geneva, 1997.
ISBN 92 4 154503 8

 
- Preface, Acknowledgements, Acronyms, Introduction (240 Kb)
- Planning and implementation of surveillance (232 Kb)
- Surveys (131 Kb)
- Water sampling and analysis (236 Kb)
- Data analysis and interpretation (127 Kb)
- Technical interventions (930 Kb)
- Hygiene education (106 Kb)
- Legislative & management aspects, Annexes 1 to 4 (871 Kb)
- Annexes 5 to 10 (870 Mb)
 
 

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