Why not use purifying filters, at least temporarily. I mean filtering may not entirely solve the problem, but my God, look at this residue. Seems there is no filtering at all. Before releasing river/lake water to households, water at least must undergo stages of (a) settling, (b) filtering, and (c) ultraviolet irradiation. Also, why people waste money on bottled water purchases, if they can install filters at their homes themselves. They can buy only water for drinking, in big 5-50 litter plastic bottles/barrels. For any other need - the water can be filtered locally. Delivering bottled water to homes is also a business opportunity. This is USA, not Africa, so the problem can be quickly solved on all levels, instead of dragging this to courts.
You just cant beat water bottle for drinking. Period. What we got here surely this isn't in africa but those people living in flint are below poverty line. They just can't afford to buy basic bottle water for everyday consumption, they'd rather spend their money elsewhere
None of those things will take the lead out. Anything dissolved int eh water is going to pass right through those filters, you're still going to be consuming heavy metal ions.
Very well done documentary.
That water is not safe for human usage !
You better change the title in "the country" instead of City
世界は日本なしではできるが、海なしではだめだ
Why not use purifying filters, at least temporarily. I mean filtering may not entirely solve the problem, but my God, look at this residue. Seems there is no filtering at all. Before releasing river/lake water to households, water at least must undergo stages of (a) settling, (b) filtering, and (c) ultraviolet irradiation. Also, why people waste money on bottled water purchases, if they can install filters at their homes themselves. They can buy only water for drinking, in big 5-50 litter plastic bottles/barrels. For any other need - the water can be filtered locally. Delivering bottled water to homes is also a business opportunity. This is USA, not Africa, so the problem can be quickly solved on all levels, instead of dragging this to courts.
You just cant beat water bottle for drinking. Period. What we got here surely this isn't in africa but those people living in flint are below poverty line. They just can't afford to buy basic bottle water for everyday consumption, they'd rather spend their money elsewhere
None of those things will take the lead out. Anything dissolved int eh water is going to pass right through those filters, you're still going to be consuming heavy metal ions.
世界は日本なしではできるが、海なしではだめだ
Hmm, What political party is in charge there?