2021
DOI: 10.1088/1755-1315/670/1/012046
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Drinking-water Quality Risk Assessment Based on Parameters with Organoleptic (Taste and Odor) Effects Observed in Water from Surface Water Intake and Infiltration Water Intake Facilities

Abstract: Risks of organoleptic (taste and odor) effects in drinking water from three water intake facilities are assessed, and research results are presented. The highest risk values for water hardness were identified in samples from infiltration water intake; the value for color-related risks was constant and equal to 0.001. For surface water intake samples, the values of water hardness and associated organoleptic risk are the lowest, compared to other water intakes, and do not exceed 0.008. Risk values of organolepti… Show more

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“…Therefore, it is expedient to compare the level of environmental morbidity within a certain administrative district, where population's recreation in the small river basins takes place, and the average level of environmental morbidity within the region. This concept is based on the public health risk assessment arising from the impact of anthropogenic factors [Ahmed et al 2018, McOliver 2009, Yalaletdinova et al 2021].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, it is expedient to compare the level of environmental morbidity within a certain administrative district, where population's recreation in the small river basins takes place, and the average level of environmental morbidity within the region. This concept is based on the public health risk assessment arising from the impact of anthropogenic factors [Ahmed et al 2018, McOliver 2009, Yalaletdinova et al 2021].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%