Clients need to utilise modeling to examine and understand the components of water treatment in terms of the impact on hazards and the resulting impacts on consumers. Clients need to understand the contribution of treatment options to set risk and safety based health goals for the water supply, or to make cost-effective treatment plant design decisions, that provide an acceptable level of public safety while balancing the potential risks posed by treatment options available to operators.
How RSI delivers Water Quality Assessment
RSI utilises the latest methods in quantiative risk assessment to develop risk assessment models and develop tools that can be used by both operators and regulators to undestand risk.
Why RSI is trusted to deliver
RSI is a recognized authority in quantitative risk assessment for water quality, having developed nationally adopted tools such as the QMRA model for Health Canada. Our multidisciplinary team brings together microbiologists, toxicologists, statisticians, and systems engineers to evaluate treatment efficacy, model exposure, and support health-based decision-making. RSI has collaborated with federal and municipal clients to optimize treatment design, align interventions with public health goals, and deliver defensible, regulator-ready assessments. Among RSI and RSI’s experts work one finds: the Health Canada QMRA tool