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A qualitative study of the experiences and information needs of public health inspectors that inspect small drinking water systems in Ontario, Canada
Author(s) -
Wendy Pons,
Andria JonesBitton,
Steven Lâm,
Scott A. McEwen,
Katarina Pintar,
Ian Young,
Andrew Papadopoulos
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
environmental health review
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 0319-6771
DOI - 10.5864/d2019-022
Subject(s) - water supply , focus group , variety (cybernetics) , public health , business , qualitative research , environmental health , environmental planning , public relations , medical education , psychology , marketing , engineering , nursing , medicine , political science , geography , computer science , environmental engineering , sociology , social science , artificial intelligence
Public health inspectors (PHIs) play an important role in enforcing the regulation and monitoring of approximately 9000 small noncommunity drinking water systems across Ontario. These small drinkin...

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