What is the rural drinking water safety standard?

Rural drinking water safety standards are as follows:

1. water quality: it should meet the requirements of sanitary standards for drinking water. Rural drinking water safety first refers to drinking water safety. Safe drinking water refers to water that a person drinks for life without endangering his health. According to the definition of the World Health Organization, life-long drinking is based on the average life expectancy of 70 years, and is calculated by two liters of drinking water per person per day. In addition, safe drinking water should also include daily personal hygiene water, that is, water for washing face, bathing and gargling. If the water contains harmful substances, these substances may enter the human body through skin contact, breathing and absorption during bathing and gargling, thus affecting human health;

2. Water quantity: it can meet people's reasonable drinking water demand. Give priority to farmers' drinking water, and make overall consideration of water for livestock and poultry breeding, secondary and tertiary industries. , in line with the "Code for Design of Water Supply Projects in Villages and Towns" and other relevant standards and regulations;

3. Convenient water use: centralized water supply projects in plain areas and shallow mountainous areas require all water supply to households in principle; Mountainous and pastoral areas do not have the conditions to enter the household, and the water supply is provided by centralized water supply points or decentralized projects, and the round-trip time of artificial water intake is no more than ten minutes;

Rural water supply security standards are as follows:

1, water quantity, the daily water consumption of rural residents, not less than 60 liters in Guizhou Province;

2. The water quality meets the original standard;

3, convenient water use, centralized water supply project in principle, water supply to households, large-scale projects 24 hours uninterrupted water supply;

Legal basis: Article 14 of the Water Law of People's Republic of China (PRC).

The state formulates a national strategic plan for water resources.

The development, utilization, conservation and protection of water resources and the prevention and control of water disasters shall be formulated according to the unified planning of river basins and regions. Planning is divided into watershed planning and regional planning. Basin planning includes comprehensive basin planning and special basin planning; Regional planning includes regional comprehensive planning and regional professional planning.

The term "comprehensive planning" as mentioned in the preceding paragraph refers to the overall arrangement for the development, utilization, conservation and protection of water resources and the prevention and control of water disasters according to the needs of economic and social development and the present situation of water resources development and utilization. The professional planning mentioned in the preceding paragraph refers to the planning of flood control, waterlogging control, irrigation, shipping, water supply, hydropower generation, bamboo and wood exile, fishery, water resources protection, soil and water conservation, sand prevention and control, water source protection, etc. Article 14 The state shall formulate a national strategic plan for water resources.