Drinking water quality management progress in Ontario, two decades after Walkerton

Author:

Fuller Megan1ORCID,Wells Emma2ORCID,Furatian Laith3,Douglas Ian4,Lane Kaycie5ORCID

Affiliation:

1. a Department of Civil and Resource Engineering, Dalhousie University, Halifax, NS, Canada

2. b Department of Civil, Environmental, and Architectural Engineering, University of Colorado Boulder, Boulder, CO, USA

3. c Regional Utilities, Abbotsford Mission Water and Sewer Service, City of Abbotsford, Abbotsford, BC, Canada

4. d City of Ottawa, Water Quality Engineer (Retired), Ottawa, Canada

5. e Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Lincoln, NE, USA

Abstract

Abstract Following the waterborne disease outbreak in Walkerton, Ontario, the province made significant efforts to implement recommendations of the public inquiry that resulted. As Ontario reformed its drinking water sector, other jurisdictions were advancing risk-based quality management frameworks for drinking water, including the World Health Organization (WHO) through its water safety plan (WSP) framework. Two decades after the Walkerton tragedy, this paper seeks to: (i) evaluate alignment of Ontario's Drinking Water Quality Management Standard (DWQMS) with the WSP framework (ii) review readily available data for evidence that Ontario's DWQMS implementation has improved drinking water safety and promoted a preventive approach through risk-based quality management. Our study found strong alignment between the Ontario DWQMS and WSP frameworks, with supporting programmes and risk assessment procedures present. Analysis of available regulatory data revealed abundant reporting of water quality and adverse incidents in municipal water systems. However, performance data were publicly available, the use of percentage scores for water quality testing obscures the details of system performance and water safety. Reports describing the DWQMS plan and audit results were difficult to obtain and not standardized. There is a need to develop mechanisms to ensure continual improvement of the DWQMS.

Publisher

IWA Publishing

Subject

Infectious Diseases,Microbiology (medical),Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health,Waste Management and Disposal,Water Science and Technology

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