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When Ramona Hernandez turns on her kitchen faucet in El Adobe, an unincorporated town just a few miles southeast of Bakersfield, the water that splashes out looks clean and inviting. But she doesnt dare drink it. You worry about your health, she said in Spanish as she sat in her tranquil front yard one morning early this spring, her elderly mother-in-law working in the garden behind her.
Im scared, Hernandez said, of getting sick from the water. Drinking the tap water in this tiny community of dusty ranches and unpaved roads could expose Hernandez to arsenic. So, for years, she and her husband, Gerardo, have shuttled twice a week to the nearby town of Lamont to load up on bottled water. At a cost of about $80 a month, its enough for drinking and cooking. If they had the money, Hernandez, 55, would buy bottled water to shower with and use for her chickens. But given her husbands salary as a farmworker, she says, thats not a realistic option.
Like more than 300 communities across California, El Adobe lacks safe drinking water. Since 2008, the arsenic levels in one of its two wells have regularly exceeded the safety standards set by federal and state authorities, often by more than double. Long-term exposure to arsenic in drinking water is linked to diabetes, high blood pressure and cancer.
https://www.motherjones.com/environment/2021/05/california-rural-communities-unsafe-tainted-drinking-water/
quaint
(3,225 posts)...mostly seem concerned with developing countries. What about us?
Ferrets are Cool
(21,369 posts)And growing all the time.
I_UndergroundPanther
(12,817 posts)Chronic dieses are caused by the extensive poisons in the environment?