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Water is a molecular marvel. Its seemingly simple formulaH2Odictates the properties that make water both essential for life and easily contaminated. Herein lies the paradox of water: we cannot live without it, but it is easily rendered unsafe. The Paradox of Water explores the intersection of the scientific, social, and policy implications around access to safe drinking water. Drinking water is the smallest fraction of water used by a nation. Yet, the quality of this fraction is what dictates whether a community is healthy, educated, and economically sustained. Bhawani Venkataraman argues that a deeper understanding of the chemical nature of water is crucial to appreciating the challenges around access to safe drinking water. Drawing on recent research and case studies from the US and abroad, this book offers students an understanding of: the processes and oversight needed to ensure the safety of drinking water the role of the precautionary principle in managing drinking water p

Table of Contents
Contents

List of Illustrations
Preface

1. Introduction
2. Liquid Water: An Essential Ingredient for Life
3. Water: A Potential Threat to Life
4. Why Drinking Water Quality Matters
5. Making Water Safe
6. Learning from Drinking Water Contamination Events
7. The Precautionary Principle and Safe Drinking Water
8. Protecting Nature: Ecosystem Services for Drinking Water
9. Recycled Potable Water
10. Decentralized, Appropriate Drinking Water Treatments
11. Valuing Safe Drinking Water

Acknowledgments
Notes
Additional Resources
Index

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    Publisher: University of California Press
    Publication Date: 1/17/2023 12:00:00 AM
    ISBN13: 9780520343436, 978-0520343436
    ISBN10: 0520343433

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    Water is a molecular marvel. Its seemingly simple formulaH2Odictates the properties that make water both essential for life and easily contaminated. Herein lies the paradox of water: we cannot live without it, but it is easily rendered unsafe. The Paradox of Water explores the intersection of the scientific, social, and policy implications around access to safe drinking water. Drinking water is the smallest fraction of water used by a nation. Yet, the quality of this fraction is what dictates whether a community is healthy, educated, and economically sustained. Bhawani Venkataraman argues that a deeper understanding of the chemical nature of water is crucial to appreciating the challenges around access to safe drinking water. Drawing on recent research and case studies from the US and abroad, this book offers students an understanding of: the processes and oversight needed to ensure the safety of drinking water the role of the precautionary principle in managing drinking water p

    Table of Contents
    Contents

    List of Illustrations
    Preface

    1. Introduction
    2. Liquid Water: An Essential Ingredient for Life
    3. Water: A Potential Threat to Life
    4. Why Drinking Water Quality Matters
    5. Making Water Safe
    6. Learning from Drinking Water Contamination Events
    7. The Precautionary Principle and Safe Drinking Water
    8. Protecting Nature: Ecosystem Services for Drinking Water
    9. Recycled Potable Water
    10. Decentralized, Appropriate Drinking Water Treatments
    11. Valuing Safe Drinking Water

    Acknowledgments
    Notes
    Additional Resources
    Index

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