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... 11 CHAPTER TWO METHODS LITERATURE REVIEW The researchers conducted a review of online resources to identify existing literature on current knowledge, practices, and relevant information pertaining to water utility and airport notification responses to water quality events. Water quality events were defined as boil water orders or health advisories addressing contamination of biological, chemical, or unknown contaminants wherein the water supply should not be used for human consumption.
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... 12 TABLE 3 SYNTHESIS INTERVIEW PARTICIPANTS' DRINKING WATER QUALITY EVENT EXPERIENCE Interview Participant Number of Interview Participants Airports with water quality event experience 6 Airports with no water quality event experience 5 Airlines with water quality event experience 3 EPA Regional Office and FDA personnel with water quality event experience affecting ADWR-related responses 5 Water utilities with water quality event experience 3 Total number of interview participants 22 Airport Interviews Conducted via conference call, interviews of airport personnel from 11 airports yielded valuable information. The airports invited to participate were selected based on characteristics considered to represent a diversity of water system operations and notification protocols.
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... 13 Airlines, EPA Region ADWR Coordinators, Water Utility, and FDA Interstate Travel Program Manager Interviews Interviews were also conducted with three airline representatives, three water utilities that have experienced water quality events and that serve airports, the FDA Interstate Travel Program (ITP) Manager, and four representatives of EPA Regional Offices responsible for ADWR oversight.

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