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A Tale of Two Utilities: Cyanotoxin Response Plans
Cyanotoxin occurrence is difficult to predict and detect, yet cyanotoxins at high concentrations are acute health concerns, raising the stakes for utility response.
There's no one‐size‐fits‐all method to respond to harmful algal blooms. Utilities should customize their response plans to their specific circumstances and characteristics.
Two water utilities in the same US region developed different yet equally comprehensive, reliable plans.
A Tale of Two Utilities: Cyanotoxin Response Plans
Cyanotoxin occurrence is difficult to predict and detect, yet cyanotoxins at high concentrations are acute health concerns, raising the stakes for utility response.
There's no one‐size‐fits‐all method to respond to harmful algal blooms. Utilities should customize their response plans to their specific circumstances and characteristics.
Two water utilities in the same US region developed different yet equally comprehensive, reliable plans.
A Tale of Two Utilities: Cyanotoxin Response Plans
Hayden, Anna (author) / To, Priscilla (author) / Gorzalski, Alexander S. (author) / Shin, Jin (author) / Spiesman, Anne (author)
Journal ‐ American Water Works Association ; 112 ; 24-38
2020-10-01
15 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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