Water Contamination Emergencies
Collective Responsibility
John Gray, K. Clive Thompson
Published: 2009-02-17
Pages: 412
In the current international situation, the ability to deal effectively with water contamination emergencies is of rapidly increasing importance. This book brings together contributions from leading scientists and experts in industry and academia. It offers an international perspective and develops themes of the previous volumes entitled Water Contamination Emergencies: Can we cope? And Water Contamination Emergencies: Enhancing Our Response.
The full range of potential chemical, microbiological and radiological contamination scenarios are addressed from the perspective of medical and health professionals, water companies and regulators, environmental protection professionals, risk and business continuity managers, emergency planners, local authorities, service and support providers, detection and equipment suppliers, disaster recovery specialists, water security experts, water distribution modelers and laboratories involved in round the clock emergency response.
Emphasis is placed on the considerable effort required to prepare for and respond to an emergency. It is not sufficient for Individuals to simply identify their own responsibilities, they must also take action to establish effective and efficient working relationships with the other parties involved. In other words, they must take "Collective Responsibility".
In summary, this book will provide readers with an up-to-date view of current strategies and the collaboration essential for an appropriate and timely response to water contamination emergencies.