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Public health medicine and drinking water in Scotland
Authors:Donald M. Campbell  Gerald I. Forbes
Affiliation:1. Consultant in Public Health Medicine , Communicable Diseases and Environmental Health (Scotland) Unit, Ruchill Hospital , Glasgow, G20 9NB, UK;2. Formerly Director , Environmental Health (Scotland) Unit ,
Abstract:The prevention of the spread of disease by drinking water relies on a tripartate arrangement among the supplier, the regulator and their medical advisers. This paper describes the role of Public Health Medicine in Scotland in preventing a ‘significant risk to health’ from potable water. The legislative framework is highlighted. The rationale of water monitoring is examined and the role of Consultant in Public Health Medicine. The concept of Significant Medical Risk Values is introduced and their derivation, uses, and levels presented.
Keywords:Drinking water  Scotland  Public health Medicine
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