WilliamBAnderson

About Bill Anderson

William B. Anderson is a Research Associate Professor and the Associate Director of the Water Science, Technology & Policy Group at the University of Waterloo who has been active in drinking water quality and treatment research for almost 40 years.

Prevention of Childhood Lead Toxicity-1 µg/L maximum in school water fountains

Hi all…tucked away on page 11 in this ‘Pediatrics’ journal Policy Statement is a recommendation by the American Pediatric Society that: “State and local governments should take steps to ensure that water fountains in schools do not exceed water lead concentrations of 1 ppb (1 µg/L).” It seems this is attracting media attention south of [...]

Salinity of deep groundwater in California: Water quantity, quality, and protection

Hi all…an open access paper published today in PNAS reports that studies of deep groundwater indicate “that California’s Central Valley alone has close to three times the volume of fresh groundwater and four times the volume of underground sources of drinking water (USDWs) than previous estimates suggest.” Great news, but they then point out that [...]

Occurrence, removal, and environmental impacts of emerging contaminants detected in water and wastewater in Southern Ontario—Parts I and 2

Hi all…a two part paper on the presence and fate of 220 emerging contaminants in two Windsor Ontario wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs) and one drinking water treatment plant (WTP) has just been published. Part I provides drinking water professionals with additional information on what compounds may be present in source waters as well as some performance [...]

By |2019-08-15T16:13:56-04:00June 24th, 2016|Emerging Contaminants, Papers & Articles|0 Comments

Updated Video to Help Canadian Water Utilities Communicate about Emerging Contaminants

Hi all…The Water research Foundation (WRF) has announced that an updated 6 min video to help Canadian water utilities communicate about emerging contaminants is now available at no cost. The video, Protecting Our Drinking Water, is geared toward Canadian audiences and is available for Canadian utilities to link to or to post on their own [...]

By |2019-08-16T09:00:03-04:00June 19th, 2016|Emerging Contaminants, Papers & Articles|0 Comments

Detection of Antibiotic Resistance Genes in Source and Drinking Water Samples from a First Nation Community in Canada

Hi all…Information on drinking water quality issues in First Nation Communities in the refereed literature is very sparse. An accepted manuscript has just appeared in the journal ‘Applied and Environmental Microbiology’ documenting some testing in one such community. What I found interesting is that while water leaving the treatment plant was free of total coliforms [...]

By |2019-08-15T16:15:27-04:00June 17th, 2016|Drinking Water, Papers & Articles|0 Comments

Adhesion and Decontamination of Biological Contaminants in Drinking Water Distribution Systems

Hi all…hidden within this article is some information on the potential fate of 3 intentionally introduced toxins in distribution systems. The main focus of the study is an assessment of how various pathogens/toxins may attach to different pipe materials. The biocidal ability of copper in particular is confirmed and there  is some good information on [...]

EPA Issues Health Advisory Level for Perfluorinated Compounds in Drinking Water

The USEPA has released health advisories for the perfluorinated compounds perfluorooctanoic acid (PFOA) and perfluorooctane sulfonate (PFOS). As far as I am aware, there are no advisories, guidelines, or standards in Canada at this time. They are very difficult to remove from drinking water.

Toxic cyanobacteria and drinking water: Impacts, detection, and treatment

Hi all…as this year’s cyanotoxin season draws near, a review article entitled “Toxic cyanobacteria and drinking water: Impacts, detection, and treatment” has just appeared in print. The authors state “this paper synthesizes and updates a number of previous review articles on various aspects of this multi-barrier approach in order to provide a holistic resource for [...]

By |2019-08-16T09:11:54-04:00May 17th, 2016|Drinking Water, Papers & Articles, Pathogens|0 Comments

Norovirus outbreak traced to bottled water

Hi all...I've been made aware of an article describing a norovirus outbreak in northeastern Spain in April which made in excess of 4,000 Barcelona and Tarragona consumers ill. The water was distributed to hundreds of companies with water dispensers used by employees. Catalan health authorities claim that "This is the first time in recorded history that [...]

By |2019-08-16T09:14:02-04:00May 13th, 2016|Drinking Water, Papers & Articles, Pathogens|0 Comments

Evaluation of exposure to lead from drinking water in large buildings

Hi all… a new study on lead in drinking water has just been published in the journal Water Research. A total of 78,971 water samples collected in four Canadian provinces from elementary schools, daycares, and other large buildings were analyzed for lead. The authors anticipate that “lead at the tap would not contribute to elevated blood [...]

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