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Document ID ca-gcdwqgtd-2014-02-05-9 Title Guidelines for Canadian Drinking Water Quality: Guideline Technical Document – Turbidity URL https://www.canada.ca/en/health-canada/services/publications/healthy-living/guidelines-canadian-drinking-water-quality-turbidity/page-10-guidelines-canadian-drinking-water-quality-turbidity.html Jurisdiction /ca Subdomain(s) Drinking water, Water distribution Language en Status completed Analyzed at 2026-03-17 14:53:59.406822+00:00 Relevance Authoritative technical guidance on turbidity in distribution systems.

Q Qualitative Requirements (3)

Req ID Category Intent Legal Status Name Subdomain(s) Context Conditions Confidence
#Q001monitoringoperationalrecommendedRoutine Distribution System Turbidity Monitoringdrinking waterConsequently, turbidity should be included in routine monitoring of the distribution system so that deviations from normal conditions can be detected.Routine monitoring of the distribution systemhigh
#Q002monitoringoperationalguidanceConjunctive Monitoring of Turbidity and Other Parametersdrinking waterTurbidity within the distribution system can be monitored in conjunction with other parameters, such as pH, disinfectant residual, E. coli , HPC, total coliforms and pressure to obtain a better understanding of the source of turbidity and thus, the appropriate corrective actions to take when turbidity increases are observed.high
#Q003operationaloperationalrecommendedMinimization of Turbidity in Distribution Systemdrinking waterEvery effort should be made to keep the turbidity as low as reasonably achievable in the distribution system by minimizing turbidity entering the distribution system and conducting routine maintenance activities such as flushing and cleaning the pipelines.Within the distribution systemhigh

P Quantitative Requirements (7)

Req ID Category Intent Legal Status Name Subdomain(s) Limit Type Limit Value Context Conditions Confidence
#P001physicaloperationalguidanceTurbiditydrinking watertreatment_goal< 1.0 NTUIdentified as a potential goal for utilities to use for routine monitoring and operations, release to service of water mains, maintenance of water quality at dead-ends, and consumer acceptance.Within the distribution systemmedium
#P002physicalaestheticguidanceTurbiditydrinking waterAO> 5 NTULevels in excess of this value become visually apparent and may cause consumers to object to the water.Within the distribution systemmedium
#P003physicaloperationalguidanceTurbiditydrinking watertreatment_goal< 1.0 NTUIdentified as a potential goal for utilities to use for routine monitoring and operations, release to service of water mains, maintenance of water quality at dead-ends, and consumer acceptance.Within the distribution systemhigh
#P004physicalaestheticguidanceTurbiditydrinking waterAO> 5 NTULevels in excess of this value become visually apparent and may cause consumers to object to the water.Within the distribution systemhigh
#P005physicaloperationalguidanceInfluent Turbidity (Unfiltered Sources)drinking waterrequirement> 1.0 NTUGroundwater and other unfiltered source waters where the influent turbidity was greater than 1.0 NTU have been identified as systems where significant levels of sediments may be introduced to the distribution system.Unfiltered source watershigh
#P006chemicalaestheticguidanceIrondrinking waterAO> 0.3 mg/LAssociated with distribution system samples with turbidity greater than 2 NTU; discoloured water is often attributed to colloidal and particulate iron.Within the distribution systemhigh
#P007physicaloperationalguidanceTurbiditydrinking waterunknown> 2 NTUStatistical correlation found between distribution system samples with turbidity greater than 2 NTU and iron concentrations greater than 0.3 mg/L.Within the distribution systemhigh

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