"The best of all things is water" -Pindar 460 B. C. The provision of
secure drinking water for its citizens is an aim of every government,
and is a priority item to all the NATO and CP countries. The quantity of
water in most of these countries is usually adequate, but the quality in
many cases is not. With the development of new analytical methods, one
suddenly finds new substances of human origin in drinking water. Also,
new microorganisms and their toxins pass through the conventional
treatment plants to show up in the finished water. What aU of this means
to public health is not quite clear at the moment, but it seems that
increased vigilance is necessary to provide safe drinking water to all
citizens. The NATO Advanced Research Workshop was organized to focus on
five major areas of concern: - Inorganic contaminants, focusing on
arsenic and copper - Organic contaminants, focusing on petroleum
products, and insecticides and pesticides - Biological/bacteriological
problems in raw water, finished water, and in the distribution system -
River water watch and surveillance systems - The role of research, the
economics of privatization, the support of international organizations
This volume presents the papers that were delivered at the workshop over
a period of four and one-half days. The workshop was attended by over 40
scientists, government officials, and academics from 20 NATO and CP
countries.