Conference
Factors that led to the Walkerton tragedy
Abstract
In May 2000, bacterial contamination of municipal water in Walkerton, Ontario, resulted in the worst public health disaster involving municipal water in Canadian history. At least seven people died and 2300 became ill. A public inquiry led by judge Dennis O'Connor examined the events and delineated the causes of the outbreak, including physical causes, the role of the public utilities operators, the public utilities commissioners, the Ministry …
Authors
Salvadori MI; Sontrop JM; Garg AX; Moist LM; Suri RS; Clark WF
Volume
75
Pagination
pp. s33-s34
Publisher
Elsevier
Publication Date
February 2009
DOI
10.1038/ki.2008.616
Conference proceedings
Kidney International Supplement
Issue
112
ISSN
0098-6577
Fields of Research (FoR)
Medical Subject Headings (MeSH)
BudgetsCampylobacter InfectionsCampylobacter jejuniDisease OutbreaksEscherichia coli InfectionsEscherichia coli O157Federal GovernmentFinancing, GovernmentFraudGovernment AgenciesGovernment RegulationGuideline AdherenceGuidelines as TopicHumansManureOntarioPrivate SectorPublic HealthTruth DisclosureWater MicrobiologyWater PurificationWater Supply