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Not a Drop to Drink: our dwindling access to clean drinking water
Making Contact
English - August 12, 2015 13:00 - 28 minutes - 39.8 MB - ★★★★★ - 53 ratingsPolitics News Society & Culture Documentary news makingcontact politics publicmedia racialjustice socialjustice Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
It’s something many of us take for granted: access to clean drinking water. But for many Americans it’s not something they can rely on. From chemical spills in West Virginia to ecoli in the water on the Texas-Mexico border, to contamination from farming in California. On this edition, we hear what happens when there’s not a drop to drink.
Featuring:
Angela Walker, Charleston resident
Neena Satija, environment reporter Texas Tribune
Daisy Gonzalez and Vicente Lara, Environmental Justice Coalition for Water
Horacio Amezquita, resident San Jerado
It’s something many of us take for granted: access to clean drinking water. But for many Americans it’s not something they can rely on. From chemical spills in West Virginia to ecoli in the water on the Texas-Mexico border, to contamination from farming in California. On this edition, we hear what happens when there’s not a drop to drink.
Featuring:
Angela Walker, Charleston resident
Neena Satija, environment reporter Texas Tribune
Daisy Gonzalez and Vicente Lara, Environmental Justice Coalition for Water
Horacio Amezquita, resident San Jerado