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Sci Total Environ ; 470-471: 934-44, 2014 Feb 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24239814

ABSTRACT

The role that deficient institutional relationships have played in aggravating drinking water incidents over the last 30 years has been identified in several inquiries of high profile drinking water safety events, peer-reviewed articles and media reports. These indicate that collaboration between water utilities and public health agencies (PHAs) during normal operations, and in emergencies, needs improvement. Here, critical elements of these interagency collaborations, that can be integrated within the corporate risk management structures of water utilities and PHAs alike, were identified using a grounded theory approach and 51 semi-structured interviews with utility and PHA staff. Core determinants of effective interagency relationships are discussed. Intentionally maintained functional relationships represent a key ingredient in assuring the delivery of safe, high quality drinking water.


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Cooperative Behavior , Drinking Water/standards , Interinstitutional Relations , Water Pollution/legislation & jurisprudence , Water Quality/standards , Water Supply/standards , Drinking Water/chemistry , Public Health , Water Pollution/prevention & control , Water Pollution/statistics & numerical data , Water Supply/statistics & numerical data
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