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Drinking-water in New Zealand
Information for the public
Drinking-water Programme 2003 /04 (from Public Health Perspectives Vol 7 Number 1)
International Colloquium: Protecting Public Health in Small Water Systems
Enteric Zoonotic Disease Research in New Zealand Pamphlet
Recent media releases relating to drinking-water
Drinking-Water Assessor Training Course Notes
Health educational resources
Drinking-water Programme 2003 /04
(from
Public Health Perspectives Vol 7 Number 1
)
With the work on drafting the proposals for the Health [Drinking Water] Amendment Bill becoming well advanced, work is in progress to augment the Drinking-Water Standards for New Zealand 2000 to include sections on tankered water supplies, small self-contained drinking-water supply systems and the use of UV in drinking-water disinfection to provide for the requirements of the Bill when it is passed.
A consultative programme on the amendments to the standards is planned for later in this financial year. The revision of the standards will be timed to follow the publication of the 2003 revision of the WHO Guidelines for Drinking-Water Quality, which will enable any fine-tuning of the New Zealand standards to use the latest WHO information available.
A major survey has been carried out of the competence and information needs of the people working with small water supplies, including the proposal to include self-supplied drinking-water systems in the compliance schedule requirements for all buildings except individual dwellings. The survey was a joint effort of the Ministry of Health, the New Zealand Water and Wastes Association and the Water and Plumbing Industry Training Organisations, and will be used to inform the development of qualification specifications and training programmes.
The drinking-water assessors will complete their post-graduate national diplomas this year and be undertaking their accreditation programme by International Accreditation New Zealand, to prepare them for their role under the new legislation. At this stage all the logistics underpinning the legislation will be in place.
See also:
Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry - New Drinking-water Bill in pipeline
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International Colloquium: Protecting Public Health in Small Water Systems
Findings of an international colloquium on the management needs of small water supplies: Montana USA, May 2004.
This presentation can be downloaded as a Powerpoint file (compatible with Powerpoint 95 and 97-2000) or as a PDF file including presentation notes:
International Colloquium presentation (PDF, 360 kB)
International Colloquium Presentation (Powerpoint, 80 MB)
Warning: large file size
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Enteric Zoonotic Disease Research in New Zealand Pamphlet
(PDF ,340 kB)
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Recent media releases relating to drinking-water:
01 December 2003:
Drinking-water compliance increases significantly
12 June 2003:
Successful trial for safe drinking water scheme in small isolated communities
10 January 2003:
Drinking water survey encourages more monitoring
10 November 2002:
The Proposed Health (Drinking Water) Amendment Bill
For updates from the national Water Information System New Zealand (WINZ) go to
www.drinkingwater.org.nz
28 August 2002 :
ESR Survey Report
(PDF, 227 kB)
September 2002:
NZ Small Water Systems Survey
(PDF, 296 kB)
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Drinking-Water Assessor Training Course Notes
The following
training notes
have been prepared to train drinking-water assessors
Because they contain much material that will be useful to water supply management and operators as well as to Environmental Health Officers and Health Protection Officers the Ministry is publishing them on this web site as useful reference material.
National Diploma in Drinking Water Assessment - tutor notes and assignments
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Health educational resources
Pamphlets and fact-sheets on water-borne diseases, water treatment in emergency situations and other drinking-water related issues such as:
cryptosporidiosis
giardiasis
campylobacteriosis
legionellosis (
relevant documents will be provided in due course
)
household water supplies
secure groundwater - bores and wells
tank and roof water
public health grading of drinking-water supplies
fluoride
heavy metals in water - lead
water emergency issues
are available to download on the HealthEd website -
www.healthed.govt.nz
Direct links to these resources are provided below.
Cryptosporidium
Giardia
Campylobacter
Household water supplies
Secure Groundwater -
bores and wells
Water Collection Tanks and safe household water
Water Grading
Dental Health and Fluoride
Fluoride Gives You Better Teeth for Life
Lead and Lead Poisoning
Save Water and Stay Healthy
Protecting Your Health in an Emergency
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