Case Study
Protecting Aircraft Drinking Water
Protecting Aircraft Drinking Water - Cadmus How Cadmus provides essential research and communications support to help a unique industry ensure consumers have access to safe drinking water Because aircraft drinking water systems are mobile and have unique operating characteristics, many of the National Primary Drinking Water Regulations that apply to traditional, stationary public water systems cannot be effectively implemented by these systems. A new regulation was needed to ensure the safety and reliability of drinking water for aircraft passengers and crew. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) initiated the Aircraft Drinking Water Rule development process in 2006 and the final rule was promulgated in October 2009. Challenge: Communications strategy is an important ongoing effor