Global Drinking Water Quality Index Development and Sensitivity Analysis Report
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United Nations Environment Programme, GEMS/Water
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This document outlines an approach taken to develop a global water quality index, as well as preliminary sensitivity analysis and validation of the index against real water quality data. Limitations to the index are discussed, as well as next steps.
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