M5.2 Blog about the public health importance of safe drinking-water
The importance of the Clean Water Act of 1972 is highly significant. It was made to better control water pollution across the United States. Before it's enactment cooperation's were able to dump toxins and chemicals into water ways such as those in Chicago. Without this act, chemicals and toxins would freely roam around in our waters which would cause marine life to become extremely contaminated and we could not use it for extracurricular activities such as swimming and other water sports. The Clean water Act also helps setting standards on industries; limiting their toxic dump to only certain locations. As started earlier, Chicago's water Lake Michigan, was heavily used as a dumping site polluting it's water and fish. It was believed they would not be able to swim or even consume the water. Without this act our oceans and lakes would be polluted to the point that there would be no way to enjoy them because all we would see is trash and, sewage dump and chemicals. It would be a very sad reality.
It's incredible how all of this is driven by money. The corporations pollute the environment which makes humans have to depend more on the corporations. It's so unjust!
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