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by senorjazz
2654 days ago
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> Flint was/is such a big deal because it's an exception, not the common Saw an interesting documentary the other day. "what lies upstream" [0] about water quality. No idea of the validity of it, as no further research was performed, but it had me convinced it is a serious issue. Assuming the documentary was factual and not sensationalised , the issue is much bigger than Flint. But as you mention at the end of your comment, I thought (before watching the doc) with the US wasn't water available on the country as a whole, but in specific areas, due to building in arid desert areas. -------------------------------- [0] https://www.imdb.com/title/tt5165878/ |
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