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Findings from Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center in Water Science and Technology Reported (Methods, Protocols, Guidance and Standards for Performance Evaluation for Point-of-Use Water Treatment Technologies: History, Current Status, ...)
2021 MAY 03(NewsRx)-By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at Disease Prevention Daily-Investigators discuss new findings in water science and technology. According to news originating from Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center by NewsRx correspondents, research stated, "It is estimated that 780 million people do not have access to improved drinking water sources and approximately 2 billion people use fecally contaminated drinking water. Effective point-of-use water treatment systems (POU) can provide water with sufficiently reduced concentrations of pathogenic enteric microorganisms to not pose significant health risks to consumers." The news journalists obtained a quote from the research from Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center: "Household water treatment (HWT) systems utilize various technologies that physically remove and/or inactivate pathogens. A limited number of governmental and other institutional entities have developed testing protocols to evaluate the performance of POU water treatment systems. Such testing protocols are essential to documenting effective performance because inferior and ineffective POU treatment technologies are thought to be in widespread use. This critical review examines specific practices, procedures and specification of widely available POU system evaluation protocols.
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