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  • [[Category:Drinking water]] | page = Risk assessment of nitrate in drinking water
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  • ** Tap water ** Public and private (wells) drinking water source
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  • *Public (tap water) and private (well water) drinking water sources. Percentage of public and private (wells) drinking water sources in Europe.
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  • Total daily ingestion of nitrates in drinking water by infants under six months of age.<br> *General drinking water consumption by infants under 6 months of age: 0.2879 (http://rais.ornl.gov/
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  • [[Category:Drinking water]] ...er supply zones, counties etc.). In this case we have used England & Wales water companies (in 2007).
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  • [[Category:Water]] ...increase the quality or quantity of freshwater and groundwater?<ref name="water">JRC: IA TOOLS. Supporting inpact assessment in the European Commission. [h
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  • [[Category:Water]] Another source of anthropogenic introduced change in coastal and marine water quality is the entry of pharmaceuticals, which has risen drastically. Resid
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  • [[Category:Water]] Does the option affect drinking water resources?<ref name="rains">JRC: IA TOOLS. Supporting inpact assessment in
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  • [[Category:Water]] ...ies have to be analysed also with regard to potential implications for the water availability in other regions of the globe.<ref name="waq">JRC: IA TOOLS. S
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  • What is the consumption of bottled water in the European Union? ...Union in 2007 was published online by the ''European Federation of Bottled Water'':<ref>[http://www.efbw.eu/images/file/graph%20-%20EU%20and%20individual%20
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  • ...ldwatch.org/brain/media/pdf/pubs/mag/EP172C.pdf World Watch LCA of bottled water] ...esdirectory.org/mn/031604_great_lakes.htm Article on life cycle of bottled water]
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  • [[heande:Environmental health impact assessment of bottled water consumption in Europe]] ...effects of energy production required to support current levels of bottled water consumption in Europe, and how might this be affected by different consumpt
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  • Daily total tap water consumption for Finland during 2002. ...age and area. <ref>Finravinto 2002. Mean daily consumption (g) of drinking water by sex, age and area. Available on internet http://www.ktl.fi/portal/suomi/
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  • ...ona filtered their water through sand filters while Hamburg used untreated water. The cholera epidemic affected almost exclusively the inhabitants of Hambur ...t subsequently they were found to increase due to chlorination of drinking water. Since then, chlorination side products have been investigated all over the
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  • ...as the most critical adverse outcome. Very high concentrations in drinking water have also evoked a variety of vascular diseases even leading to gangrene of ...erefore individual analyses are needed to ensure that arsenic contaminated water should be avoided if at all possible.
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  • surface water, modeling, assessment, fish, fate, aquatic environment, environmental effec [[Category:Water]]
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  • Groundwater models quantify the movement of subsurface water and provide inputs to subsurface contaminant transport models. Simulation p ground water, modeling, assessment, pesticides, nitrogen, fate, volatilization, hydrolog
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  • ...sure to pathogens. It is used in many fields and routes of exposure: food, water, air, fomites. QMRA allows objective, science based assessment of the healt Drinking water quantitative microbial risk assessment (QMRA) has four stages:
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  • ...that adequate measures are taken to improve access to safe and affordable water and sanitation for all children<ref name="who">WHO Health and Environment i *Population access to improved water sources, sanitation and wastewater treatment has increased over the past tw
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  • * Ingestion of contaminated water * Dermal contact with contaminated water (bath, shower)
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  • *generally present such low risks as not to require registration, like water, oxygen, certain noble gases, and cellulose pulp
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  • ...national Water History Association (IWHA) Conference, "Past and Futures of Water", 13-17 June 2007 Tampere, Finland]
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  • **Hazardous wastes: air 0, water 200 **Non-hazardous wastes: air 0, water 30
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  • ...e it is rather inert if adsorbed to soil. However, when dioxins deposit to water, they enter the aquatic food chain and end up to fish. When they deposit on
    3 KB (396 words) - 11:51, 17 June 2009
  • ...stion, inhalation, dermal uptake or total, media refers to release to air, water and soil, and subpopulation refers to exposed group - e. g. workers, reside
    11 KB (1,708 words) - 18:49, 14 October 2014
  • :* Hazardous components leaching to the ground water and/or surface water will decrease.(The incinerator processes are controlled and monitored)<BR>
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  • ...WI: Directive objective is "to prevent or reduce, as far as possible, air, water and soil pollution caused by the incineration or co-incineration of waste, ...ects of the landfill of waste on the environment, in particular on surface water, groundwater, soil, air and human health." It introduces stringent technica
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  • ...hat of the 19th century, and environmental health--healthier food, cleaner water, better places to live (the "built environment")--has been the greatest con ...ms in 1970, focused on legal and engineering strategies related to air and water pollution, as well as species and land protection. Meanwhile, environmental
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  • ...rg/kt/action.php?kt_path_info=ktcore.actions.document.view&fDocumentId=25 Water Assessment Protocol] (D25 Final, Sept 07)
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  • |Contains ERFs for radon, PM2.5, noise, chlorinated byproducts in drinking water, arsenic, dampness in buildings, formaldehyde, fluoride, ozone, lead, dioxi
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  • | '''Emissions''' <br> Emissions into air, water and soil, depending on activities and emission factors; can be reduced by a
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  • :'''Medium''' is a material (e.g., air, water, soil, food, consumer products) surrounding or containing an [[agent]]. The
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  • * [[Water guide]] a drinking water risk assessment model
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  • *Meriläinen P, et al. HiWATE - Risk-benefit assessment of drinking water disinfection (comparison of scenarios) ...sment of drinking water contaminants – Involving stakeholders. Stockholm water conference, 2008.
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  • ...s in the Water Framework Directive,which demands an integrated approach to water management. This requires an ability to predict how catchment processes wil ...the strategic planning and integrated catchment management required by the Water Framework Directive. This web site enables the dissemination of information
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  • * Water (from which the fish comes from): Baltic Sea, Inland lake
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  • * [[Hiwate]]: microbial and chemical risks of drinking water (2007-2010).
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  • | HarmoniQuA guidance for quality assurance in multidisciplinary model-based water management | Operationalising uncertainty in integrated water resource management
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  • * Microbiological safety of drinking water * Benefit-risk assessment of disinfection of drinking water: microbiological vs. chemical risks.
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