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  2. 1993 Milwaukee cryptosporidiosis outbreak - Wikipedia

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    Currently, Milwaukee consistently scores as one of the highest drinking water qualities in the state. [14] This is due to $508 million invested in water treatment and monitoring improvements since the outbreak. [14] [15] Improvements in treatment include: Activated charcoal filtration (Actiflo Carb) removes certain drugs, disinfectants ...

  3. Drinking water - Wikipedia

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    Developing countries are most affected by unsafe drinking water. ... Water Directive and the Safe Drinking Water Act in the United States, ... deaths, 564,000 deaths ...

  4. Water pollution in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Topsoil runoff from farm, central Iowa (2011). Water pollution in the United States is a growing problem that became critical in the 19th century with the development of mechanized agriculture, mining, and manufacturing industries—although laws and regulations introduced in the late 20th century have improved water quality in many water bodies. [1]

  5. 2022 deadliest year in Colorado history for water recreation ...

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    With three deaths recorded on Labor Day weekend, the state has surpassed it previous record of 34 water-related deaths, set in 2020. 2022 deadliest year in Colorado history for water recreation ...

  6. Drinking water quality in the United States - Wikipedia

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    [16] [17] There are no federal regulations covering private drinking water wells, although some state and local governments have issued rules for these wells. [18] [19] EPA enters into primary enforcement authority (primacy) agreements with state governments, so in most states EPA does not directly enforce the SDWA. State rules can be different ...

  7. Patient’s death after drinking too much water ‘could have ...

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    Mr D’s death came almost two years after he was first admitted as an emergency to an acute general hospital in January 2017 following a seizure due to water intoxication, aged 16.

  8. Water fluoridation in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Water fluoridation in the United States is common amongst most states. As of May 2000, 42 of the 50 largest U.S. cities had water fluoridation. On January 25, 1945, Grand Rapids, Michigan, became the first community in the United States to fluoridate its drinking water for the intended purpose of helping to prevent tooth decay.

  9. Macon has the tastiest water in Georgia, a new vote says ...

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    The Georgia Section of the American Water Works Association also named Macon’s water as the best tasting in the state in 2023. Macon has a solid track record when it comes to its drinking water ...