an important element in helping water systems protect public health
an in-depth evaluation of all environmental factors that have a bearing on the water quality in a shellfish growing area
an inspection of a water system, including the water source, facilities, equipment, operation, and maintenance
an on-site review of the adequacy of the water source, facilities, equipment, operation and maintenance of a public water supply system for producing and distributing safe drinking water
Survey to detect potential sources of faecal pollution within a catchment.
An on-site review, from intake to tap, of a water utility's raw water quality, facilities, equipment, operations, and maintenance records for the purpose of evaluating the utility's ability to adequately treat source water in order to produce and deliver safe drinking water. The sanitary survey will vary depending upon the type and complexity of the system. A sanitary survey, in combination with a vulnerabilities assessment and baseline chemical analysis, will provide the information required to develop an appropriate monitoring program and treatment regime. (See also Vulnerabilities Assessment, Baseline Chemical Analysis, and Monitoring Program).
The evaluation of all actual and potential pollution sources and environmental factors having a bearing on shellfish growing area water quality. (1)
An on-site review of the water sources, facilities, equipment, operation, and maintenance of a public water systems for the purpose of evaluating the adequacy of the facilities for producing and distributing safe drinking water.
An on-site review of the water sources, facilities, equipment, operation and maintenance of a public water system to evaluate the adequacy of those elements for producing and distributing safe drinking water.
An on-site assessment of the adequacy of the water sources, facilities, equipment, operation, and maintenance of a public water systems for producing and distributing safe drinking water.