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Testing and Evaluating Point‐of‐Use Treatment Devices in Canada
The Department of National Health and Welfare is the agency responsible for the testing and evaluation of point‐of‐use water treatment devices in Canada. Although there is no specific legislation regulating these devices, voluntary compliance with departmental recommendations has been at least partially responsible for improving the correspondence between claims made and performance of devices on the market. Many types of water treatment devices have been tested and some of the advantages and disadvantages of each are described. A series of publications on these devices has helped to inform the scientific and lay population of the correct application of these devices.
Testing and Evaluating Point‐of‐Use Treatment Devices in Canada
The Department of National Health and Welfare is the agency responsible for the testing and evaluation of point‐of‐use water treatment devices in Canada. Although there is no specific legislation regulating these devices, voluntary compliance with departmental recommendations has been at least partially responsible for improving the correspondence between claims made and performance of devices on the market. Many types of water treatment devices have been tested and some of the advantages and disadvantages of each are described. A series of publications on these devices has helped to inform the scientific and lay population of the correct application of these devices.
Testing and Evaluating Point‐of‐Use Treatment Devices in Canada
Tobin, Richard S. (author)
Journal ‐ American Water Works Association ; 79 ; 42-45
1987-10-01
4 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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