Ensuring safe water supply for communities across the United States is a growing challenge in the face of aging infrastructure, impaired source water, and strained community finances. In the aftermath of the Flint lead crisis, there is an urgent need to assess the current state of US drinking water. However, no nationwide assessment has yet been conducted on trends in drinking water quality violations across several decades. Efforts to reduce violations are of national concern given that, in 2015, nearly 21 million people relied on community water systems that violated health-based quality standards. In this paper, we evaluate spatial and temporal patterns in health-related violations of the Safe Drinking Water Act using a panel dataset of ...
This paper explores the relationship between episodes of contaminated drinking water and health care...
We examine the impact of poor water quality on avoidance behavior by estimating the change in bottle...
Contamination by heavy metals, such as lead, copper, and zinc, has occurred in drinking water distri...
Drinking-water contaminants pose a risk to public health. When confronted with elevated levels of co...
Growing recognition of water quality concerns, particularly in socially vulnerable communities in th...
Monitoring drinking water quality is essential to protect people’s health and wellbeing. In the Unit...
Drinking water systems in the United States confront several challenges such as aging infrastructure...
While Flint, Michigan, rightfully captures headlines, another water crisis affecting millions of Ame...
The 1996 Safe Drinking Water Act Amendments required that water utilities send quality reports to cu...
Research studies analyzing the geospatial distribution of air pollution and other types of environme...
The 1996 Safe Drinking Water Act Amendments require that water utilities mail drinking water qualit...
Worldwide, approximately 768 million people drink unsafe water, which is potentially contaminated by...
Drinking water suppliers face challenges associated with changing populations, evolving economies, a...
The Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service periodically issues revisions to its publications. The mo...
Objectives. To evaluate universal access to clean drinking water by characterizing relationships bet...
This paper explores the relationship between episodes of contaminated drinking water and health care...
We examine the impact of poor water quality on avoidance behavior by estimating the change in bottle...
Contamination by heavy metals, such as lead, copper, and zinc, has occurred in drinking water distri...
Drinking-water contaminants pose a risk to public health. When confronted with elevated levels of co...
Growing recognition of water quality concerns, particularly in socially vulnerable communities in th...
Monitoring drinking water quality is essential to protect people’s health and wellbeing. In the Unit...
Drinking water systems in the United States confront several challenges such as aging infrastructure...
While Flint, Michigan, rightfully captures headlines, another water crisis affecting millions of Ame...
The 1996 Safe Drinking Water Act Amendments required that water utilities send quality reports to cu...
Research studies analyzing the geospatial distribution of air pollution and other types of environme...
The 1996 Safe Drinking Water Act Amendments require that water utilities mail drinking water qualit...
Worldwide, approximately 768 million people drink unsafe water, which is potentially contaminated by...
Drinking water suppliers face challenges associated with changing populations, evolving economies, a...
The Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service periodically issues revisions to its publications. The mo...
Objectives. To evaluate universal access to clean drinking water by characterizing relationships bet...
This paper explores the relationship between episodes of contaminated drinking water and health care...
We examine the impact of poor water quality on avoidance behavior by estimating the change in bottle...
Contamination by heavy metals, such as lead, copper, and zinc, has occurred in drinking water distri...