Definitions |
- Desired Maximum Value (DMV). |
- Extinction of the Desired Maximum Value (DMV) and replacement by the Maximum Allowable Value (MAV). |
- It improves definitions of drinking water, control and surveillance of water quality for human consumption. - Adds definition of alternative supply solution, cyanobacteria/ cyanotoxins. |
- They are maintained. |
- Definition of drinking water and water for human consumption, potability standard, organoleptic standard, treated water, individual, collective alternative solution. |
Parameters |
- Total of 36 microbiological, physical, chemical and organoleptic parameters: 12 organic substances, 10 inorganic substances and 14 organoleptic substances. |
- Potability standard divided into 3 categories: physical, organoleptic and chemical characteristics (4 physical categories, 10 components affecting organoleptic quality, 31 chemicals, 11 inorganic and 20 organic substances, including disinfection by-products); bacteriological characteristics (tolerant to thermotolerant coliforms) and radioactive characteristics. |
- Distinct microbiological standard for drinking water, at the treatment station outlet and distribution system. - Turbidity standard for post-filtration or predisinfection water set for groundwater, subjected to slow filtration and rapid filtration. - Potability standard for chemicals that pose health risks: 13 inorganic substances, 12 organic substances, 21 pesticides, 6 disinfectants and disinfection by-products, 1 cianotoxin. - Radioactivity pattern: global alpha and global beta. - Acceptance standard for human consumption: 20. |
- Distinct microbiological standard for drinking water, at the treatment station outlet and distribution system. - Turbidity standard for post-filtration or predisinfection water set for groundwater, subjected to slow filtration and rapid filtration. - Potability standard for chemicals that pose health risks: 13 inorganic substances, 12 organic substances, 22 pesticides (by adding hexachlorobenzene), 6 disinfectants and disinfection by-products, 1 cianotoxin. |
- Distinct microbiological standard for drinking water, treated water at treatment station outlet. Treated water in the distribution system. - Turbidity standard for post-filtration or pre-disinfection water set for groundwater, subjected to slow filtration and rapid filtration. - Potability standard for chemicals that pose health hazard: 15 inorganic, 15 organic, 27 pesticides, 7 disinfectants and disinfection by-products, cyanotoxins. - Water radioactivity standard: radio 226 (alpha) and 228. - Organoleptic pattern: 21 substances and parameters that change organoleptic characteristics. |
Vigilância |
- It does not define surveillance, but requires state health departments to continuously record water quality information. |
- It defines control and surveillance of the quality of public water supply. - Its roles, competences and responsibilities are unclear. |
- It defines control and surveillance of water quality for human consumption. - It clarifies the competences, procedures and responsibilities of the three spheres considering the guidelines and model of the SUS organization. |
- It defines control and surveillance of water quality for human consumption. - It clarifies the competences, procedures and responsibilities of the three spheres considering the guidelines and model of the SUS organization. |
- It clarifies the municipal performance in the context of Vigiagua. - It establishes operational control procedures for both systems and alternative solutions. |