Waterborne disease outbreak definition

Waterborne disease outbreak means the significant occurrence of an acute infectious illness, epidemiologically associated with the ingestion of water from a public water system which is deficient in treatment, as determined by the Division.
Waterborne disease outbreak means the significant occurrence of acute infectious illness, epidemiologically associated with the ingestion of water from a public water system (PWS) that is deficient in treatment, as determined by the appropriate local or State agency.
Waterborne disease outbreak means the significant occurrence of acute infectious illness epidemiologically associated with the ingestion of water from a PWS that is deficient in treatment as determined by the commissioner.

Examples of Waterborne disease outbreak in a sentence

  • Waterborne disease outbreak means the significant occurrence of acute infectious illness, epidemiologically associated with the ingestion of water from a public water system which is deficient in treatment as determined by the Director.

  • Waterborne disease outbreak" means the significant occurrence of acute infectious illness epidemiologically associated with the ingestion of water from a public water system that is deficient in treatment as determined by the commissioner.1Federal Register, Part II, 40 CFR 141, June 29, 1989, Volume 54, Number 124, pages 27532 through 27534.

  • Table 1 Waterborne Outbreaks in New Zealand 5 Table 2 Total notified and outbreak cases of enteric disease 6 Table 3 Waterborne enteric disease – cases associated with outbreaks 7 Table 4 Waterborne disease outbreak statistics for a number of countries 7 Table 5 Estimated risk of waterborne infection following various water treatment efficacies (expressed as log removals) 14 Table 6 Total and waterborne GID in Israel 15 LIST OF FIGURES Figure 1.

  • Waterborne disease outbreak: The occurrence of a waterborne disease outbreak that may be attributable to water provided by the AWTF as soon as possible but no later than 24 hours after the public water system receives actual notice of the waterborne disease outbreak.

  • Except as otherwise provided in subsection 5, each independent licensee shall deposit a surety bond in the amount of $75,000 that complies with the provisions of this section or a substitute form of security that complies with the provisions of section 81 of this regulation.


More Definitions of Waterborne disease outbreak

Waterborne disease outbreak means the significant occurrence of acute infectious illness, epidemiologically associ- ated with the ingestion of water from a public water system which is deficient in treatment or is supplied from a contaminated source, as determined by the department or other local or state agency.
Waterborne disease outbreak means the significant occurrence of acute infectious illness, epidemiologically associated with the ingestion of water from a waterworks that is deficient in treatment, as determined by the commissioner or the State Epidemiologist.
Waterborne disease outbreak means the significant occurrence of acute infectious illness, epidemiologically associated with the ingestion of water from a public water
Waterborne disease outbreak means the occurrence of illness that is epidemiologically associated with the ingestion of drinking water from a public water system.
Waterborne disease outbreak means the significant occur- rence of acute infectious illness, epidemiologically associated with drinking water from a public water system, as determined by the appro- priate local health agency or the department.
Waterborne disease outbreak means the significant occurrence of acute infectious illness, epidemiologically associated with drinking water from a public water system, as determined by the appropriate local health agency or the department.
Waterborne disease outbreak means the significant occurrence of acute infectious illness, epidemiologically associated with the ingestion of water from a public water system which is deficient in treatment, as determined by the Iowa department of public health.