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Drinking Water Qwality and Human Health: A Review | Original Article

Praveen Manker*, Mohd. Ahamad, in Journal of Advances and Scholarly Researches in Allied Education | Multidisciplinary Academic Research

ABSTRACT:

Public health is highly dependent on the quality of drinking water. Access to safe drinking water remains a challenge despite recent advances in the field. The World Health Organization estimates that 10 of the global population does not have access to improved water quality, and one of the United Nations' Sustainable Development Goals is to ensure that everyone can use a toilet 2030. Up to a million individuals every year lose their lives because of waterborne bacteria that cause diarrhea. They're mostly less than five years old. Even though it has been there for a while in the wealthy world, chemical pollution is only growing in frequency in low- and middle-income countries. Numerous chronic diseases, such as cardiovascular disease and cancer, and adverse reproductive outcomes have been linked to chemical exposure in drinking water and negative impacts on children's health, such as neurodevelopment.