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EOH Seminar: Views of Associations between Turbidity of Drinking Water Supplies and GI Illness

Monday, June 5, 2017

12:00 PM-1:00 PM

Patrick Gurian, PhD, associate professor, Civil, Architectural and Environmental Engineering at Drexel University will present at this Environmental and Occupational Health Seminar.
 
Dr. Gurian will present: ‘Effect of an Expert Workshop on Participant Views of Associations between Turbidity of Drinking Water Supplies and Gastrointestinal Illness’.
 
Over the past two decades, a series of epidemiological studies have found associations between turbidity in drinking water supplies and acute gastrointestinal illness. These studies have been controversial as to their methods employed and their relevance to U.S. drinking water supplies. This seminar will discuss the results of a workshop that brought together subject matter experts in water treatment, risk assessment, and epidemiology to discuss the studies and their implications for drinking water quality in the U.S.

Contact Information

Carolyn Jackson
cj379@drexel.edu

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Location

Dornsife School of Public Health,
Nesbitt Hall, Room 719

Audience

  • Everyone