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by jerf
5128 days ago
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If you're talking about water just lying around, maybe so, but US water standards are if anything ridiculously stringent compared to much of the rest of the world [1]. Read that page carefully, and observe that while the US standards may appear at times to permit things somewhat higher than other standards, the US (along with Europe) strongly enforce them, so it's not that comparable. As for the air, it is generally clean in the US. Sort this chart by "above or below world average": [2] Also note the line about the US being very well sampled, so if there's an error it's not there. It isn't 1965 anymore. [1]: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Drinking_water_quality_standard... [2]: http://www.guardian.co.uk/environment/datablog/2011/sep/26/g... |
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