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Australian Drinking Water Guidelines
  • Australian Drinking Water Guidelines
  • Copyright
  • Table of updates
  • Contents
  • Figures
  • Tables
  • Boxes
  • Introduction
  • Part 1: Management of Drinking Water Quality
  • Part 2: Description of Water Quality
  • Part 3: Monitoring
    • Chapter 9: Overview of monitoring (Revised 2021)
      • 9.1 Introduction
      • 9.2 Monitoring overview
      • 9.3 Developing a monitoring program
      • 9.4 Operational monitoring
      • 9.5 Verification of drinking water quality
      • 9.6 Water quality issues beyond the point of supply (updated 2025)
      • 9.7 Investigative studies and research monitoring
      • 9.8 Validation of barrier performance
      • 9.9 Incident and emergency response monitoring
      • 9.10 Reliability of monitoring data
        • 9.10.1 Sample integrity
        • 9.10.2 Methods
        • 9.10.3 Detection limits
        • 9.10.4 Measurement uncertainty
        • 9.10.5 Field testing
      • 9.11 Monitoring advice for small, remote or community-managed water supplies
      • 9.12 Assessing the significance of short-term exceedances of health-based guideline values
      • 9.13 References
    • Chapter 10: Monitoring for specific characteristics in drinking water (Updated 2022)
  • Part 4: Information sheets
  • Part 5: Fact sheets
  • Appendices
  • Glossary
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Australian Drinking Water Guidelines 6 2011, v3.9

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