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HOT TOPIC: Water - Quality and Quantity

“Water, water everywhere --- and not a drop to drink...”

The Rime of the Ancient Mariner by Samuel Taylor Coleridge

Water – Quality & Quantity

In 2006 the United Nations World Water Development Report termed the state of water on our plant as a “crisis of governance.”  While the world appears to have enough of a fresh water supply today, the issue is one of governance, as in distribution, management and quality control practices. 

Due to mismanagement, limited area resources and environmental changes, some caused by climate change, almost one-fifth of the planet’s population still lacks access to safe drinking water and 40 per cent lack access to basic sanitation. Access to water is further restricted by national and governmental entities that regulate where the water flows, to who has access and for what purpose the water is used.  

Water is also used as an economic, health and environmental weapon by the “haves” over the “have-nots.” Governments “determine who gets what water, when and how, and decide who has the right to water and related services,” said the report authors.  Its availability is also related to a range of issues intimately connected to water, from health and food security, to economic development, land use and the preservation of the natural ecosystems on which the water resources depend.

Water quality is declining in most regions of the Earth.  Regional over- population, increased industrialization, absence of proper waste water treatment -- are all contributing to the emerging crisis. “Poor water quality is a key cause of poor livelihood and health.” An estimated 1.6 million lives, directly or indirectly connected to water quality issues and their related diseases, could be saved annually by providing more access to safe drinking water, sanitation and hygiene to the world’s poorest regions.

Access to water is not only a Third World or emerging nations’ issue -- droughts in the U.S. Southeast and quantity issues in the Southwest and in California have brought conservation, control and distribution issues to the public’s attention in the past few years.  Water in the United States is a key factor to residential and commercial development, economic stability and job growth – all issues which effect local and regional communities’ economic well-being.

The Editors of Accountability Central work to bring the many facets of Water issues, especially quality and quantity, into focus with news, commentary and research.  Education, discussion and concern can help bring about real and positive changes and sensible and fair solutions to the problems at hand.  Perhaps this public forum can help in some small way.


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July 2, 2009 Rally for water rights hits downtown Fresno

Ron Schafer and Alice Powlick aren't farmers or farmworkers. They are middle-school teachers who came to Wednesday's water rally in downtown Fresno on behalf of their students.

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June 30, 2009 Schwarzenegger Urges Immediate Action to Manage Dire Effects of California Water Shortage Crisis

Following Secretary of the Interior Ken Salazar announcing Deputy Secretary David Hayes as the department’s designee on California’s water issues, Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger today announced Department of Water Resources...

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June 30, 2009 EPA names locations of hazardous coal-ash piles

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency disclosed the locations of 44 "high-hazard" coal-ash piles in 10 states on Monday, after previously saying they were keeping the locations secret to prevent them from becoming targets of...

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June 29, 2009 Environmentalists dispute water shortage = job loss claims

The California Sportfishing Protection Alliance says that blaming Central Valley job losses on claims of water shortages is disingenuous at best.

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June 29, 2009 Interior Secretary Hears Water Plea

Nearly 900 people crowded into the Satellite Student Union on the university campus, to tell Secretary Salazar about the adversities the water shortages have created for them... and what they'd like to see the government do to...

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June 28, 2009 Angry protests over power, water woes in Delhi

Angry protests over shortage of power and water continued in the national capital for the fifth consecutive day today as several parts of the city went without electricity for 10-12 hours in searing heat.

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June 26, 2009 San Diego Learns How to Recycle Water

The ultimate solution to California's water dilemma will draw on many sources. And one of them will be the supply of water we currently throw away. The water that goes down the drain, and down the toilet, can be reused. But...

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June 23, 2009 Asia must not let economic crisis set back water infrastructure

Government's in the Asia-Pacific region must continue to invest in water infrastructure despite the financial crisis - or face fundamental long-term threats to their economies and social development.

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June 22, 2009 Partnering For Water Management - editorial

The United States Agency for International Development (USAID) is partnering with the Arab Network for Environment and Development (RAED) to increase regional capacity and awareness in the Middle East and Northern African region....

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June 19, 2009 Environment Grps Praise Senate Panel For New Clean Water Bill

Environmentalists praised Senate lawmakers on Thursday for approving legislation that more clearly defines which bodies of water are subject to federal regulation. The Senate Environment and Public Works Committee voted, 12 to 7,...

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