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Let's Deal With the Real Arsenic Problem
This article discusses the arsenic levels found in the drinking water of countries outside the US and how as little as $5 can reduce arsenic levels from 100 ug/L to safe levels of 20 ug/L. The article stresses how a donation of $10 a month (the cost of protecting 2 million consumers in the US from the health risks of arsenic in the water supply) to such groups as Water For People can save a child's life or reduce the risk of cancer in developing countries.
Let's Deal With the Real Arsenic Problem
This article discusses the arsenic levels found in the drinking water of countries outside the US and how as little as $5 can reduce arsenic levels from 100 ug/L to safe levels of 20 ug/L. The article stresses how a donation of $10 a month (the cost of protecting 2 million consumers in the US from the health risks of arsenic in the water supply) to such groups as Water For People can save a child's life or reduce the risk of cancer in developing countries.
Let's Deal With the Real Arsenic Problem
Adamski, Robert E. (author)
Journal ‐ American Water Works Association ; 94 ; 42-43
2002-08-01
2 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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