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Humanitarian Crisis: Puerto Ricans Are Drinking Potentially Deadly Water So That They Don’t Die

Image via Mario Tama/Getty Images Puerto Rico Still Suffering From Lack Of Clean Drinking Water While our headline might not make sense to you, it makes plenty of sense to desperate Puerto Ricans like 39-year-old Juan Carlos Oquendo who spoke to CNN about how’s he’s been living since Hurricane Maria: “I’m going to drink it. I’ve drank it before. It tastes fine,” Oquendo told CNN as he filled his jugs. “If I don’t drink water I’m going to die. So I might as well drink this water.” The water that Mr. Oquendo is referring to was gathered from a potentially contaminated water well. Clean water isn’t exactly in abundance since Maria tore through the beloved island. According to the EPA: The area is polluted with industrial chemicals, including tetrachloroethylene and trichloroethylene, “can have serious health impacts including damage to the liver and increasing the risk of cancer,” the EPA said when it designated the site as contaminated. So, no, it is not “fake news” when Puerto Ricans say they are “dying” and in need of serious aid. Sh!t ain’t sweet regardless of what Donald tries to tell you about the “great job” that’s he’s doing to help. By the way, three years later, Flint, Michigan still doesn’t have clean water either. See a trend?

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Humanitarian Crisis: Puerto Ricans Are Drinking Potentially Deadly Water So That They Don’t Die

Madonna’s Gym in Mexico — A Real Peso Maker

Filed under: Madonna Madonna just opened a new gym in Mexico City — that costs a whopping $160 a month to join. For that price, it better have clean drinking water. Then again … Check out TMZ on TV — click here to see your local listings! Read more

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Interactive Map Shows Worldwide Water and Energy Tug-o-War

Image via IEEE The water crisis and energy crisis are not necessarily exclusive issues around the globe. The generation of electricity is hugely dependent upon water, which is a quickly disappearing resource. Power plants heavily rely on water to create the power we consume, and the power we also use to create more clean drinking water. So, often the crunch for water and energy come into conflict. With a new interactive map, IEEE has highlighted areas across the globe where water and energy are posing problems, and high… Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Interactive Map Shows Worldwide Water and Energy Tug-o-War

This Device Provides Clean Water for Pennies a Day

Photo: Watercone Passive Solar One Step Water Condensation FTW! We wrote about the Watercone back in 2004 , but considering how much TreeHugger’s audience has grown since then, it’s likely that only a handful of you were reading the site back then. I think it’s time to have a second look at this very clever device that has the potential to help provide clean drinking water for millions of people who are lacking access to clean water (or if they do, maybe the access is intermittent and they could use a plan B). This could save many lives for … Read the full story on TreeHugger

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This Device Provides Clean Water for Pennies a Day