is water that has been treated sufficiently for human consumption, whether used for drinking or in the preparation of food. Potable is another word for drinkable. In the United States, potable water conforms to the Safe Drinking Water Act. Risk management is now being applied to ensure water quality. An example of a risk analysis procedure is the Hazard Analysis and Critical Control Point (HACCP), developed and applied in Australia.
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