National Research Council report on potable reuse.

J Crook
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In 1998, the United States National Research Council prepared a report assessing the viability of potable reuse. The report concludes that planned indirect potable reuse is a viable application of reclaimed water but should be considered for implementation only after other alternative measures, such as development of new water sources, nonpotable reuse, and water conservation, have been evaluated and determined not to be economically or technically feasible. Although health-effects research has not indicated that there have been any adverse health effects resulting from drinking highly treated reclaimed water, those data are sparse. There are uncertainties associated with assessing the potential health risks of drinking reclaimed water. The report acknowledges that several issues remain unresolved regarding reclaimed water treatment and reliability, microbial and chemical constituents of concern, and water quality and health effects monitoring. Research needs include methods to detect emerging pathogens, identification and quantification of trace organic compounds, development of suitable in vivo toxicological methods, and evaluation of the effectiveness and reliability of multiple treatment barriers. The report also concludes that direct potable reuse is not a viable option to consider at this time.

国家研究委员会关于饮用水再利用的报告。
1998年,美国国家研究委员会编写了一份评估饮用水再利用可行性的报告。报告的结论是,计划中的间接饮用水回用是再生水的一种可行的应用,但只有在其他替代措施(如开发新水源、非饮用水回用和节约用水)经过评估并确定在经济上或技术上不可行之后,才应考虑实施。虽然健康影响研究没有表明饮用经过高度处理的再生水对健康有任何不利影响,但这些数据很少。在评估饮用再生水的潜在健康风险方面存在不确定性。报告承认,在再生水处理和可靠性、令人关切的微生物和化学成分以及水质和健康影响监测方面,仍有若干问题未得到解决。研究需求包括检测新出现的病原体的方法,微量有机化合物的鉴定和定量,合适的体内毒理学方法的发展,以及评估多种治疗屏障的有效性和可靠性。该报告还得出结论,目前直接饮用水再利用不是一个可行的选择。
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