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Billions of people around the world lack access to adequate sanitation, while hundreds of millions are unable to obtain clean drinking water. Such conditions impose enormous costs in terms of poor health and lost economic activity, consigning many to lives of poverty. This article considers the nature and scope of this global water crisis and examines steps that engineers and others could take to help address it.
Billions of people around the world lack access to adequate sanitation, while hundreds of millions are unable to obtain clean drinking water. Such conditions impose enormous costs in terms of poor health and lost economic activity, consigning many to lives of poverty. This article considers the nature and scope of this global water crisis and examines steps that engineers and others could take to help address it.
What Will It Take?
Landers, Jay (author)
Civil Engineering Magazine Archive ; 84 ; 70-79
2016-01-01
102014-01-01 pages
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