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Why California can’t provide safe drinking water to all its residents


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Sep. 27, 2023

Why California can't provide safe drinking water to all its residents

More than a decade after California became the first state in the nation to declare that access to clean, safe and affordable drinking water was a human right, about a million residents remain connected to failing water systems - many of which may increase their risk of cancer, liver and kidney problems, or other serious health issues.

The crisis has cast a harsh light on the state's ability to turn that right into a reality for all its residents, particularly those in the Central Valley.
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