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Drinking water temperature around the globe: understanding, policies, challenges and opportunities

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Agudelo-Vera, Claudia
Avvedimento, Stefania
Boxall, Joby
Creaco, Enrico
de Kater, Henk
Di Nardo, Armando
Đukić, Aleksandar
Douterelo, Isabel
Fish, Katherine
Iglesias Rey, Pedro
Jaćimović, Nenad
Jacobs, Heinz
Kapelan, Zoran
Martinez Solano, Javier
Montoya Pachongo, Carolina
Piller, Olivier
Quintiliani, Claudia
Ručka, Jan
Tuhovčák, Ladislav
Blokker, Mirjam
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Abstract
Water temperature is often monitored at water sources and treatment works; however, there is limited monitoring of the water temperature in the drinking water distribution system (DWDS), despite a known impact on physical, chemical and microbial reactions which impact water quality. A key parameter influencing drinking water temperature is soil temperature, which is influenced by the urban heat island e ects. This paper provides critique and comprehensive summary of the current knowledge, policies and challenges regarding drinking water temperature research and presents the findings from a survey of international stakeholders. Knowledge gaps as well as challenges and opportunities for monitoring and research are identified. The conclusion of the study is that temperature in the DWDS is an emerging concern in various countries regardless of the water source and treatment, climate conditions, or network characteristics such as topology, pipe material or diameter. More research is need...ed, especially to determine (i) the e ect of higher temperatures, (ii) a legislative limit on temperature and (iii) measures to comply with this limit.

Keywords:
tap water temperature / climate change / underground hotspots / subsurface urban heat island / water quality and safety / shallow underground
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Water, 2020, 2020, 12, 1049-
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  • MDPI
Funding / projects:
  • Grant Agreement number: 778136 — Wat-Qual — H2020-MSCA-RISE-2017

DOI: 10.3390/w12041049

WoS: 000539527500126

Scopus: 2-s2.0-85087105168
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AU  - Agudelo-Vera, Claudia
AU  - Avvedimento, Stefania
AU  - Boxall, Joby
AU  - Creaco, Enrico
AU  - de Kater, Henk
AU  - Di Nardo, Armando
AU  - Đukić, Aleksandar
AU  - Douterelo, Isabel
AU  - Fish, Katherine
AU  - Iglesias Rey, Pedro
AU  - Jaćimović, Nenad
AU  - Jacobs, Heinz
AU  - Kapelan, Zoran
AU  - Martinez Solano, Javier
AU  - Montoya Pachongo, Carolina
AU  - Piller, Olivier
AU  - Quintiliani, Claudia
AU  - Ručka, Jan
AU  - Tuhovčák, Ladislav
AU  - Blokker, Mirjam
PY  - 2020
UR  - https://grafar.grf.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/2152
AB  - Water temperature is often monitored at water sources and treatment works; however, there
is limited monitoring of the water temperature in the drinking water distribution system (DWDS),
despite a known impact on physical, chemical and microbial reactions which impact water quality.
A key parameter influencing drinking water temperature is soil temperature, which is influenced by the urban heat island e ects. This paper provides critique and comprehensive summary of the current knowledge, policies and challenges regarding drinking water temperature research and presents the findings from a survey of international stakeholders. Knowledge gaps as well as challenges and opportunities for monitoring and research are identified. The conclusion of the study is that temperature in the DWDS is an emerging concern in various countries regardless of the water source and treatment, climate conditions, or network characteristics such as topology, pipe material or diameter. More research is needed, especially to determine (i) the e ect of higher temperatures, (ii) a legislative limit on temperature and (iii) measures to comply with this limit.
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IS  - 12
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VL  - 2020
DO  - 10.3390/w12041049
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year = "2020",
abstract = "Water temperature is often monitored at water sources and treatment works; however, there
is limited monitoring of the water temperature in the drinking water distribution system (DWDS),
despite a known impact on physical, chemical and microbial reactions which impact water quality.
A key parameter influencing drinking water temperature is soil temperature, which is influenced by the urban heat island e ects. This paper provides critique and comprehensive summary of the current knowledge, policies and challenges regarding drinking water temperature research and presents the findings from a survey of international stakeholders. Knowledge gaps as well as challenges and opportunities for monitoring and research are identified. The conclusion of the study is that temperature in the DWDS is an emerging concern in various countries regardless of the water source and treatment, climate conditions, or network characteristics such as topology, pipe material or diameter. More research is needed, especially to determine (i) the e ect of higher temperatures, (ii) a legislative limit on temperature and (iii) measures to comply with this limit.",
publisher = "MDPI",
journal = "Water",
title = "Drinking water temperature around the globe: understanding, policies, challenges and opportunities",
number = "12",
pages = "1049",
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Agudelo-Vera, C., Avvedimento, S., Boxall, J., Creaco, E., de Kater, H., Di Nardo, A., Đukić, A., Douterelo, I., Fish, K., Iglesias Rey, P., Jaćimović, N., Jacobs, H., Kapelan, Z., Martinez Solano, J., Montoya Pachongo, C., Piller, O., Quintiliani, C., Ručka, J., Tuhovčák, L.,& Blokker, M.. (2020). Drinking water temperature around the globe: understanding, policies, challenges and opportunities. in Water
MDPI., 2020(12), 1049.
https://doi.org/10.3390/w12041049
Agudelo-Vera C, Avvedimento S, Boxall J, Creaco E, de Kater H, Di Nardo A, Đukić A, Douterelo I, Fish K, Iglesias Rey P, Jaćimović N, Jacobs H, Kapelan Z, Martinez Solano J, Montoya Pachongo C, Piller O, Quintiliani C, Ručka J, Tuhovčák L, Blokker M. Drinking water temperature around the globe: understanding, policies, challenges and opportunities. in Water. 2020;2020(12):1049.
doi:10.3390/w12041049 .
Agudelo-Vera, Claudia, Avvedimento, Stefania, Boxall, Joby, Creaco, Enrico, de Kater, Henk, Di Nardo, Armando, Đukić, Aleksandar, Douterelo, Isabel, Fish, Katherine, Iglesias Rey, Pedro, Jaćimović, Nenad, Jacobs, Heinz, Kapelan, Zoran, Martinez Solano, Javier, Montoya Pachongo, Carolina, Piller, Olivier, Quintiliani, Claudia, Ručka, Jan, Tuhovčák, Ladislav, Blokker, Mirjam, "Drinking water temperature around the globe: understanding, policies, challenges and opportunities" in Water, 2020, no. 12 (2020):1049,
https://doi.org/10.3390/w12041049 . .

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