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Municipal Drinking Water : The Natural Resources Defense Council ( Nrdc )

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Municipal Drinking Water in the U.S In the United States we often take our tap water for granted and we seriously shouldn’t. In 2001 a study called What’s on Tap? was released by the Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC) , a carefully researched, well-documented, and peer-reviewed study of 19 U.S cities. Alarming results found that pollution and deteriorating out-of-date plumbing are sometimes delivering unsafe drinking water to the population. Many U.S cities depend on water delivery systems and treatment technology that were the same used before the First World War. Aging pipes are old and can easily break, leaching contaminants into the water supply and can become a breeding ground for a wide variety of bacteria. While a water treatment before WWI pretty efficiently filtered out the particles in the water and killed some parasites and bacteria, these systems generally tend to fail to remove 21st century contaminants like industrial chemicals, pesticides, even arsenic.1 Although municipal water can contain a vast array of contaminants, several continued to repeatedly show up in water of the cities studied. Among the most frequently found contaminants were Arsenic, mentioned earlier, and other toxic chemicals such as radon, the rocket fuel perchlorate and other carcinogens, which may cause skin problems, birth defects, reproductive problems and even cancer. High Volumes of Lead were found, which enters the drinking water supplies from the corrosion of old pipes and

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