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An examination of 65 of the 3,000
largest utilities found cities such as Philadelphia, Boston, New York
City, Providence, R.I., and Portland, Ore., are "manipulating the
results of tests used to detect lead in water, violating federal law
and putting millions of Americans at risk,'' The Washington Post
said. More than 250 major cities currently exceed the EPA's lead
standards, and many of them have been deceptive, or even fraudulent
in their reporting of the problems.
View Video from NBC nightly news as aired on 10/5/2004.
"Each day, millions of Americans
turn on their taps and get water that exceeds the legal limits for
dangerous contaminants."
USA Today, Special Report "How Safe Is Your
Water?"
"Cancer risk among people drinking
chlorinated water is as much as 93% higher than among those whose
water does not contain chlorine."
U.S. Council Of Environmental Quality
"We have known for a long time that
chloramines can trigger, rather than cause asthma.
Ralph Riley, head of the National Pool Water Treatment Advisory Group
"Each day in America, about 30 cases
of rectal cancer may be associated with THMs (chlorination by
products) in drinking water."
Natural Resources Defense Council
"U.S. drinking water contains more
than 2100 toxic chemicals that can cause cancer."
Ralph Nader Research Group
"Drinking water plants are old and
out of date, and water supplies are increasingly threatened and
contaminated by chemicals and micro-organisms."
Natural Resources Defense Council
"The way we guarantee safe drinking
water is broken and needs to be fixed."
Carol Browner, U.S. EPA Chief
"The risk of disease associated with
public drinking water has passed from the theoretical to the real."
Dr. David Ozonoff, Boston University of Public Health
"More than 45 million Americans
drank water supplied by systems where the unregulated and potentially
deadly contaminant, Cryptosporidium, was found in their raw or
treated water."
Natural Resources Defense Council
"Drinking water in the U.S. is among
the top four public health risks posed by environmental problems."
Former EPA Administrator, William K. Reilly
"Residues of 39 pesticides and their
degradation products have been detected in the groundwater of thirty
four states."
National Academy of Sciences
"35% of the reported
gastrointestinal illnesses among tap water drinkers were water
related and preventable."
Center For Disease Control Researchers
"USA Today; There's no telling
precisely how many Americans get sick each year from drinking bad
water... I would say that the cases we learn about are the tip of the
iceberg."
Deborah Levy; Waterborne - disease Expert, Center for Disease Control
"Weed killers were found in tap
water of 28 out of 29 cities tested... the results of these tests
reveal widespread contamination of tap water with many different
pesticides at levels that present serious health risks... we estimate
that 45,000 infants in these 29 cities drank infant formula
reconstituted with tap water contaminated with multiple weed
killers."
Environmental Working Group report, "Weed Killers By The Glass"
"Each year in the U.S., lead in
drinking water contributes to 480,000 cases of learning disorders in
children and 560,000 cases of hypertension in adult males."
U.S. EPA Report summary.
"Lead is the number one
environmental health threat to our children."
U.S. EPA
"The one thing we know for sure
about toxins in our drinking water, is that the more we look... the
more we find."
Jacquelyn Warren, Council for the Natural Resources Defense Council
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