1. Hazard identification and integrated risk assessment of drinking water supply system from catchment to consumer based on the World Health Organization’s Water Safety Plan
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Fanaei, Farzaneh, Shahryari, Taher, Mortazavi, Mina, Nasseh, Negin, Pourakbar, Mojtaba, and Barikbin, Behnam
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Given the scarcity of water resources and the rising costs of providing safe drinking water, identifying hazards and assessing relevant risks is critical for optimizing water supply systems. This study aimed to identify the hazards and provide an integrated risk assessment of the main water supply system components in Torbat-e-Jam using the World Health Organization’s Water Safety Plan. It also aimed to provide appropriate control measures to reduce the existing risks. Based on the results of risk analysis, access to healthy drinking water in the water supply system in the city of Torbat-e-Jam requires the following: determining wellhead protection area for all of the water resources, renovation, and replacement of worn-out and broken pipelines, maintaining a desirable distribution system pressure, supplying sufficient chlorine residual in the distribution system and storage tanks, increasing consumers’ awareness and regular review to investigate the reliability of control measures. Also, the research results suggest that the most important advantages of managing and assessing risks in water supply systems include a better understanding of the system and potentially damaging factors, provision of control measures to reduce direct and indirect losses caused by incidents, reduction of systems breakdown, and finally protection of water generated in all drinking water supply chain.
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- 2023
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