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HOT TOPIC: Water Quality and Quantity Issues, News and Updates

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

(from The Rime of the Ancient Mariner by Samuel Taylor Coleridge)

Water – Quality & Quantity – A Very Hot Topic

In 2006 the United Nations World Water Development Report described the state of water on our planet as a “crisis of governance.”  While the world appears to have enough fresh water supply today, the issue is one of governance, as in water distribution, management and quality control practices.  Water quality appears to be degrading in many areas, our monitoring tells us, and water quantity (supply) is a huge issue in many of the world’s regions.

Due to a number of factors -- 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 of the world’s population lacks access to basic sanitation. Access to water is further restricted by national and governmental entities that regulate where the water flows, 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.  Water 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 each year 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. Water in the USA is critical to the health of agriculture and related industries.  Corporations are in the spotlight for their use of water – advocates and third party researchers are developing “water footprints” (similar to “carbon footprints”) for leading companies, such as Coca Cola, Nestle and other water-intensive industries and sectors.

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 on the issues, public discussion and rising concern can help to 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.   The Institute maintains a robust focus on water issues and the key players in the INSIGHTS-edge (SM) Web-accessed knowledge management platform – click here for more information: www.gai-insightsedge.com

Updated February 2010


Latest on Water - Quality & Quantity


July 30, 2009 Water wars threaten Gwinnett

Source:Atlanta Journal Constitution

Gwinnett County, which gets all its drinking water from Lake Lanier, sits directly in the legal cross hairs of a federal judge who ruled two weeks ago that communities across North Georgia better get ready for life without their...

July 30, 2009 Senate passes bill to close Nevada's Yucca Mountain nuclear waste site

Source:Los Angeles Times

The Senate on Wednesday passed a $34.3-billion energy spending bill that backs up President Obama's promise to close the Yucca Mountain nuclear waste facility in Nevada. The bill, passed by a 85-9 vote, also covers water...

July 28, 2009 Significant water conservation seen in Los Angeles

Source:Mewrcury News.com

The nation's second-largest city is making significant progress in conserving water. The Los Angeles Department of Water and Power reported Monday that water demand in June was at a 32-year low for the month. Water use by...

July 27, 2009 Judge throws down water gauntlet

Source:Atlanta Journal Constitution

On June 17, a federal judge from Minnesota - Paul Magnuson - ordered the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to stop permitting the Atlanta area to draw water from Lake Lanier needed to meet the needs of the area’s six million...

July 24, 2009 Perdue Holds Meeting on Water War

Source:Fox 5 TC - GA

A high-level meeting wrapped up late Thursday morning at the governor's mansion. Governor Sonny Perdue convened the session in response to a federal judges' ruling in the tri-state water case, urging Georgians to unite in the...

July 23, 2009 ICCR: Water Company Disclosure Is Murky, Investors Must Press for Major Improvements in Investor-Owned and Publicly Owned Utilities' Reporting

Source:Interfaith Center on Corporate Responsibility

More than 15 water-focused mutual funds and exchange traded funds (ETFs) have been created in recent months, but most investor-owned water utilities have a long way to go in order to provide adequate environmental, social and...[more]

July 23, 2009 Pacific Institute: Saving California Agriculture from the Growing Water Crisis

Source:Indybay.com

New research released today from the Pacific Institute shows that California agriculture can flourish despite diminishing water supply and future uncertainty from climate change, but it will require great strides in increasing...

July 22, 2009 Report: Calif. needs to think small to save water

Source:MercuryNews.com - CA

By investing in water-saving technology, California's drought-burdened farmers could save enough water annually to fill four times over a reservoir Gov. Schwarzenegger supports building, according to a report released Wednesday.

July 21, 2009 Study: Colorado River water reservoirs could be depleted by 2057

Source:Flesh and Stone.net

Several factors are conspiring to deplete the Colorado River water reservoirs that supply 30 million people in the western United States with drinking and irrigation water.

July 20, 2009 State's water debate now in Congress' hands

Source:Atlanta Journal Constitution

Governors of Georgia, Alabama and Florida had 19 years to reach to an agreement over how to share the water from Lake Lanier.

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