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U.S. drinking water challenges in the twenty-first century.

The access of almost all 270 million U.S. residents to reliable, safe drinking water distinguishes the United States in the twentieth century from that of the nineteenth century. The United States is a relatively water-abundant country with moderate population growth; nonetheless, current trends are...

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Autores principales: Levin, Ronnie B, Epstein, Paul R, Ford, Tim E, Harrington, Winston, Olson, Erik, Reichard, Eric G
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: 2002
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1241146/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/11834462
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author Levin, Ronnie B
Epstein, Paul R
Ford, Tim E
Harrington, Winston
Olson, Erik
Reichard, Eric G
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description The access of almost all 270 million U.S. residents to reliable, safe drinking water distinguishes the United States in the twentieth century from that of the nineteenth century. The United States is a relatively water-abundant country with moderate population growth; nonetheless, current trends are sufficient to strain water resources over time, especially on a regional basis. We have examined the areas of public water infrastructure, global climate effects, waterborne disease (including emerging and resurging pathogens), land use, groundwater, surface water, and the U.S. regulatory history and its horizon. These issues are integrally interrelated and cross all levels of public and private jurisdictions. We conclude that U.S. public drinking water supplies will face challenges in these areas in the next century and that solutions to at least some of them will require institutional changes.
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spelling pubmed-12411462005-11-08 U.S. drinking water challenges in the twenty-first century. Levin, Ronnie B Epstein, Paul R Ford, Tim E Harrington, Winston Olson, Erik Reichard, Eric G Environ Health Perspect Research Article The access of almost all 270 million U.S. residents to reliable, safe drinking water distinguishes the United States in the twentieth century from that of the nineteenth century. The United States is a relatively water-abundant country with moderate population growth; nonetheless, current trends are sufficient to strain water resources over time, especially on a regional basis. We have examined the areas of public water infrastructure, global climate effects, waterborne disease (including emerging and resurging pathogens), land use, groundwater, surface water, and the U.S. regulatory history and its horizon. These issues are integrally interrelated and cross all levels of public and private jurisdictions. We conclude that U.S. public drinking water supplies will face challenges in these areas in the next century and that solutions to at least some of them will require institutional changes. 2002-02 /pmc/articles/PMC1241146/ /pubmed/11834462 Text en
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Levin, Ronnie B
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U.S. drinking water challenges in the twenty-first century.
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