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The Stream, January 25: Milk, Arsenic and Mexico’s Water
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Arsenic
Arsenic is tainting freshwater supplies in Mexico's…
Infographic: An Elemental Concern—Arsenic in Drinking Water
Arsenic is both naturally occurring and artificially produced, and the toxin is very dangerous since it often has no color, taste, or smell. This graphic breaks down how arsenic gets into drinking water supplies and how arsenic affects the U.S. on the state level.
Study: Unregulated Toxin Present in Tap Water of 31 U.S. Cities
California is the first state to consider a limit on the “Erin Brockovich” chemical, which has been found in 31 of 35 U.S. cities recently surveyed.
Bottomless Precedent: BP Gulf Gusher Endemic to Global Oil Problem
Big spills and bigger damage to people and water resources around the globe.
Ganges River to Nourish Arsenic-affected Villages in India
Bihar, in eastern India, will soon launch projects to supply safe drinking water.