2024
DOI: 10.1002/awwa.2350
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Laboratory Planning for Emergency Response to Water Contamination Investigations

John Consolvo,
Hunter Adams,
Ruth Marfil‐Vega
et al.

Abstract: Key TakeawaysWhile sample collection to monitor drinking water quality is a routine practice, water utilities must be prepared to address emergencies stemming from contamination.Having a plan for collecting and analyzing water samples during emergency response or other unusual circumstances better ensures actionable results.Guidance is available to help laboratories prepare to support a utility's emergency response.

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