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More than 1 billion people lack access to safe drinking water WHY?
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Minimata, Japan
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Minamata Chisso Corporation, in Minamata, Japan –Plastics, drugs, perfumes 1920s, dumped waste in Minamata Bay –Cheaper to pay fishermen than properly dispose of waste 1950s: people had numbness, slurred speech, deformed limbs –Animals (cats, birds) died 1960s: linked to mercury in fish
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Fecal contamination Well over 2 million people—mostly children in poor countries—die of diarrhea every year –Almost always a waterborne illness Fecal contamination usually detected by testing for E. coli or fecal coliforms Usually: NOT pathogenic
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Pathogens in water Harder to test for than E. coli Include organisms that cause: –Cholera –Typhoid fever –Gastroenteritis –Meningitis –hepatitis
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Dhaka, Bangladesh
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Agriculture Pesticides being applied to lettuce in California Danger to applicators and many other environmental issues Runoff
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Groundwater contamination About 50% of US population gets drinking water from groundwater Much higher in agricultural areas
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Atrazine Common herbicide Evidence as recently as 2010 that it affects development of ``amphibian gonads’’ frog gender becomes confused In agricultural communities, evidence of lowered sperm count among men
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Point vs. non-point source
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