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Document ID us-ca-gorc-2024 Title General Order/Enrollee Report Criteria URL unknown Jurisdiction /us/ca Subdomain(s) none Language Status completed Analyzed at 2026-05-13 15:01:00.559460+00:00 Relevance inventory_targeted_fetch

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D Definitions (59)

Req ID Category Name Context Confidence
#D001AIDSacquired immunodeficiency syndromehigh
#D002AKAcanthamoeba keratitishigh
#D003ANSIAmerican National Standards Institutehigh
#D004ASHRAEAmerican Society of Heating, Refrigerating, and Air-Conditioning Engineershigh
#D005CDCCenters for Disease Control and Preventionhigh
#D006CFUcolony forming unitshigh
#D007CTconcentration (C) × time (T)high
#D008DAECdiffuse adherent Escherichia colihigh
#D009DNAdeoxyribonucleic acidhigh
#D010EAECenteroaggregative Escherichia colihigh
#D011E. coliEscherichia colihigh
#D012EHECenterohaemorrhagic Escherichia colihigh
#D013EIECenteroinvasive Escherichia colihigh
#D014EPECenteropathogenic Escherichia colihigh
#D015ESBLextended spectrum β-lactamasehigh
#D016ETECenterotoxigenic Escherichia colihigh
#D017EUEuropean Unionhigh
#D018GACgranulated activated carbonhigh
#D019GAEgranulomatous amoebic encephalitishigh
#D020HIVhuman immunodeficiency virushigh
#D021HPCheterotrophic plate counthigh
#D022HUShemolytic uremic syndromehigh
#D023HVACheating, ventilation and air conditioninghigh
#D024IARCInternational Agency for Research on Cancerhigh
#D025ISOInternational Organization for Standardizationhigh
#D026NASEMNational Academies of Sciences, Engineering and Medicinehigh
#D027NPCNational Plumbing Code (Canada)high
#D028NSFNSF Internationalhigh
#D029NTMnon-tuberculous mycobacteriahigh
#D030PAMprimary amebic meningoencephalitishigh
#D031PCRpolymerase chain reactionhigh
#D032PHACPublic Health Agency of Canadahigh
#D033POEpoint-of-entryhigh
#D034POUpoint-of-usehigh
#D035QMRAquantitative microbial risk assessmenthigh
#D036SCCStandards Council of Canadahigh
#D037spp.specieshigh
#D038US EPAUnited States Environmental Protection Agencyhigh
#D039U.S.United Stateshigh
#D040UVultraviolethigh
#D041VBNCviable but non-culturablehigh
#D042VTECverotoxin-producing Escherichia colihigh
#D043WHOWorld Health Organizationhigh
#D044legionellosisIllnesses caused by Legionella spp. are collectively known as legionellosis.high
#D045yersiniosisDisease caused by Y. enterocolitica or Y. paratuberculosis is commonly referred to as yersiniosis.high
#D046guidance documentsGuidance documents are developed to provide operational or management guidance related to specific drinking water–related issues (e.g., boil water advisories) in order to make health risk assessment information available when a guideline value is not deemed necessary.high
#D047opportunistic pathogensmicroorganisms naturally found in aquatic environments and can cause opportunistic infections when the conditions in engineered water systems (e.g., drinking water distribution systems and building/premise plumbing) allow them to multiply and spread primarily to individuals who are susceptible to infectionhigh
#D048shigellosisdisease caused by Shigella spp.high
#D049ITintensity measured in mW/cm2 or W/m 2× time measured in seconds resulting in a computed fluence in mJ/cm2high
#D050thermotolerantcan survive at high temperatures, between 55 and 70°Chigh
#D051planktonicfreely floatinghigh
#D052M. avium complexincludes M. avium and its subspecies M. intracellulare and M. chimaerahigh
#D053Legionnaires’ diseasesevere respiratory illness involving pneumonia, with symptoms that include fever, cough, chills, neurological aspects (confusion), muscle pain, headache and gastrointestinal problems (diarrhea, nausea, vomiting)high
#D054Pontiac fevermilder, flu-like, self-limiting and non-pneumonic disease associated with exposure to Legionellahigh
#D055thermophilicgrow well at 25-40°C (optimum: 37°C) and can tolerate temperatures exceeding 50-60°Chigh
#D056enteric feveralso known as typhoid or paratyphoid feverhigh
#D057Hypersensitivity pneumonitisa form of pulmonary illness where inflammation within the lung is attributable to the body’s immune response to mycobacterial antigenshigh
#D058subacuteSubacute cases of diarrhea are defined as those lasting from two weeks to two monthshigh
#D059chronicchronic cases [of diarrhea] persist for longer periods.high