HACCP and water safety plans in Icelandic water supply: preliminary evaluation of experience.

@article{Gunnarsdottir2008HACCPAW,
  title={HACCP and water safety plans in Icelandic water supply: preliminary evaluation of experience.},
  author={Maria J. Gunnarsdottir and Loftur Reimar Gissurarson},
  journal={Journal of water and health},
  year={2008},
  volume={6 3},
  pages={
          377-82
        }
}
Icelandic waterworks first began implementing hazard analysis and critical control points (HACCP) as a preventive approach for water safety management in 1997. Since then implementation has been ongoing and currently about 68% of the Icelandic population enjoy drinking water from waterworks with a water safety plan based on HACCP. Preliminary evaluation of the success of HACCP implementation was undertaken in association with some of the waterworks that had implemented HACCP. The evaluation… 
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