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AWWA WSC63710
- Investigation of the Capability of Point-of-Use (POU)/Point-of-Entry (POE) Treatment Devices as a Means of Providing Water Security
- Conference Proceeding by American Water Works Association, 09/01/2006
- Publisher: AWWA
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This slide presentation outlines a study on the capability of point-of-use (POU)/point-of-entry (POE) treatment devices as a means of providing water security. The purpose behind the investigation consisted of: Homeland Security Presidential Directive 7;Water Security Research and Technical Support Action Plan that identifiedPOU/POE as having a potential water security role;National Research Council's review of the Action Plan;Government Accountability Office report that indicated there was a need for more research and development ondistribution system vulnerability. Study objectives included: state-of-the-art review ofPOU vs POE, types of devices and technologies, and theeffectiveness for removing Chem, Bio, Rad (CBR) contaminants;potential water security role concerning themost promising technologies/treatment trains, regulatory issues,feasibility and cost considerations anddisposal considerations. The presentation compares POU vs POE, lists current technologies, commercially preferred devices, current research and ETV and TTEP results, regulatory issues, potential water security role, implementation scenarios, benefits of proactive and reactive uses, and water security limitations. Includes 6 references, figures.