
WHO Guidelines for Drinking-water Quality
The WHO Guidelines for Drinking-water Quality provide a framework for ensuring safe drinking water. They outline recommended limits for contaminants, such as chemicals and microbes, to protect public health. The guidelines emphasize monitoring water sources, treatment processes, and distribution systems. They also highlight the importance of effective management practices to prevent contamination. Ultimately, these guidelines aim to help countries provide clean and safe water for all, thereby reducing the risk of waterborne diseases and promoting overall health and well-being.