Evaluating Boil Water Advisory Policies and Practices: Health Outcomes in Hong Kong
Boiling water (BW) is a common global practice, especially in Asia, for ensuring safe drinking water, though it does not remove chemical contaminants. The World Health Organisation recommends BW as an emergency measure against microbial contamination. In Hong Kong, the Water Supplies Department ensu...
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Main Authors: | Simpson Shiu Chung Tam (Author), Ben Yuk-fai Fong (Author) |
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