How do you know a waterborne illness outbreak has occurred


Please use correct APA citations and references for each question. Write 150-200 words per question.

CH. 1

1. What potential effects does human water use have on the water cycle?

2. How do you know a waterborne illness outbreak has occurred? What would you do in such an event?

3. What is a current issue in water and wastewater treatment operations?

4. Explain the paradigm shift, and what does it accomplish?

CH. 2

5. Explain the Safe Drinking Water Act.

6. Describe the physical water quality characteristics, such as it's solids, turbidity, color, temperature, and odor.

7. Describe Alkalinity for water.

8. Describe the biological water quality characteristics, such as viruses, algae, bacteria, and protozoa that can be found in water. How are they found or created?

Research Project Matrix

After reviewing the research project resource articles in the Electronic Reserve Readings and conducting additional research as needed, complete the following. The first city has been completed for your reference.

City or Country

Drinking-Water Treatment Technologies Used

How residuals are handled

Concerns about how leftover residuals are used

Orange County, California

Surface water supplies are filtered and chlorinated, while groundwater supplies are only chlorinated.

Residuals are dewatered and landfilled.

Landfilling is appropriate for current uses. In the future, brine disposal from desalination will be a major issue. Sea disposal is a risk to marine life, and deep-well injection can also threaten groundwater aquifers.

Singapore

 

 

 

Tampa Bay, Florida

 

 

 

New York, New York

 

 

 

Waterborne Illness

The following assignment options require you to assess a salmonella outbreak in Alamosa, Colorado, including the effectiveness of response, the cause, and any lessons learned. By better understanding this event, you may understand what is involved in maintaining and providing safe drinking water and how to prevent waterborne disease outbreaks.

Read the reports and watch the videos provided on the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment's Alamosa Salmonella Outbreak March-April 2008 webpage (https://www.colorado.gov/pacific/cdphe/drinking-water-public-health-incidents).

Alamosa Outbreak Worksheet

Complete the following questions. Respond with 100- to 150-word answers to each question. The entire assignment must contain 800 to 1,050 words.

• Which microorganisms were responsible for the disease outbreak? What were the general illness symptoms and which portions of the population were most affected?

• What violations of the Safe Drinking Water Act of 1974 were involved in the incident?

• Are the regulations of the Safe Drinking Water Act adequate to provide safe drinking water? Why or why not? What are the important aspects of implementing the regulations related to this case?

• Which type of source water supply-groundwater or surface water-was used in Alamosa, and why is knowing the type of water supplied crucial to understanding this event?

• Which other programs helped aid in the quick recovery in Alamosa? Why were they helpful?

• Discuss the suspected cause of the outbreak. How does this relate to wildlife and the natural water cycle?

• What are the key factors involved in preventing waterborne disease outbreaks?

• What do you think were some of the community impacts associated with this outbreak? How did this event impact the local economy?

Citations / References - Use at least three references - Content link (above), course textbook, plus one or more external resources

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