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{{definition| Active deployment and use of monitoring technologies/strategies and enhanced surveillance activities to collect, integrate, analyze, and communicate information to provide a timely warning of potential water contamination incidents and initiate response actions to minimize public health impacts. <ref>[http://water.epa.gov/infrastructure/watersecurity/upload/2008_10_24_watersecurity_guide_interim_cmp_wsi.pdf U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Interim Guidance on Developing Consequence Management Plans for Drinking Water Utilities, EPA 817-R-08-001, September 2008.] </ref> }} | {{definition| Active deployment and use of monitoring technologies/strategies and enhanced surveillance activities to collect, integrate, analyze, and communicate information to provide a timely warning of potential water contamination incidents and initiate response actions to minimize public health impacts. <ref>[http://water.epa.gov/infrastructure/watersecurity/upload/2008_10_24_watersecurity_guide_interim_cmp_wsi.pdf U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Interim Guidance on Developing Consequence Management Plans for Drinking Water Utilities, EPA 817-R-08-001, September 2008.] </ref> }} | ||
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Definitions
National Definitions
United States
Active deployment and use of monitoring technologies/strategies and enhanced surveillance activities to collect, integrate, analyze, and communicate information to provide a timely warning of potential water contamination incidents and initiate response actions to minimize public health impacts. [1]
See also
Notes
References
- ERNCIP's Thematic Group on Chemical & Biological Risks in the Water Sector [1].