"When you're shotgunning a few beers in the name of better world health, it's just some you cheer for, kinda like being a Steelers fan when Baltimore loses, amirite, brothers?"
I can handle that we’re being fucked over by evil, genius, eugenicist, megalomaniacal, narcissistic psychopaths who are all signed up to one or other weird handshake cult… but do they all have to be chicks with dicks or even just utter dicks with dicks? Talk about adding insult to injury…
I agree. Just take out the genius. These people are stupid. With all the covid pushback these creatures still unveil their outrageous agenda. Who do they think they're fooling?
LOL I love that banana saying. You made me laugh this morning!!!
BTW - We can read behind the lines of what these evil people are saying and discern what is coming on the water front. GRRRR, now we have a water shortage. There is the same about of fresh water today, as there was 10,000 years ago, and there will be the same amount of fresh water 10,000 years from now unless it evaporates into space.
What's to come..... Meters on private home wells is one thing I predict.
Everyone should be watching the PFAS campaigns. The EPA has, this year, revised acceptable levels of PFAS in water down to parts per billion, meaning nearly undetectable levels. This will be used to deem public water supplies unsafe and make mitigation costs ruinous. Every public water system will be tested and most will fail, since PFAS has been in our supply system for decades and is still commonly used in many products. Schools and other high-use areas will be tested, too, and fail, and taxpayers can pay for remediation there too. Standing against PFAS mitigation will make you look crazy to your neighbours.
You say EPA has, this year, revised acceptable levels of PFAS in water down to parts per billion, what I just read says: The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency sets healthy advisory levels for PFOA and PFOS — two common types of PFAS — at 70 parts per trillion.
If PPB was undetectable, PPT is way undetectable.
Wonder how their going to police this with people that have wells, like me.
EPA, FDA, all the bullcrap gov agencies are total control freaks. So we should worry about small incidental intake of PFAS, but push on society the injection of untested mRNA jab that has kills millions of people already. GRRRRRRRRRRRRRR!
PPT, you're right of course -- way undetectable indeed.
I've been watching this campaign unfold (be paid for) for about 9 months and wondered where it was going. This WEF vid is a good possible explanation.
PFAS is in the stage where a mass of explainer articles ("What You Need to Know about PFAS") are slowly but steadily being seeded to low-information outlets.
If you can stomach the patronizing Karen tone, the videos embedded in these two pages give a good idea of the stance ("be very concerned" ... "It's going to be very expensive.")
It would be funny if they pissed off the middle east and then Iran and Saudi Arabia teamed up and declared war on the WEF. Stranger things happen every day it seems.
Glyphosate’s….? Then stop spraying them directly onto all the grains going into storage as a ‘dessicant’.
If it’s poisonous then stop legally pouring it all over the fucking food supply
The unofficial world government is simply attempting to create a crisis in which nations give up their sovereignty to the UN, WHO, IMF, etc. They need a global crisis that tRaNScENds borders. These categories are environment, health, and resources. Any cRIsiS talk you see about these is purely propaganda. 🤡
Edit: can't forget aliens as a crisis category. Need an enemy threat for global governance.
Does WEF training involve lots of workshops about descriptive language with overuse of oversized hands! SERIOUSLY the Italians are looking very restrained by comparison.!
And it's the Normal Man that works at the Water treatment Plants....
The process of treating water is fairly straight forward, and at this point, any addition or deviation, might be seen as SUS, and purposefully excluded, I would hope....
Sarcasm hopefully. But if not, I hope you like fascinating discoveries because water and the water cycle and the hydrosphere and water treatment methods, and pollution and agriculture is really a huge subject, and it's pretty amazing.
The subject being water and how we be gettin on with it and what not.
Remember Q was talking to a Rothschild on 8chan when she said "enjoy watching your children die of thirst", Q responded with "do not come back here again".
WATER! -WEF: "Our attempt to vaccinate the entire planet failed, "climate change" is "too abstract"
Our attempt to vaccinate the entire planet failed, "climate change" is "too abstract" for people to understand, but the coming water crisis is something that everyone will get on board with.
World Economic Forum "agenda contributor", Mariana Mazzucato: Our attempt to vaccinate the entire planet failed, "climate change" is "too abstract" for people to understand, but the coming water crisis is something that everyone will get on board with.
I can attest to this being, as the person says in this longer video linked below, "urgent" because I was told so in the 70's when I was in high school.
We've always said they think we're stupid. Now they are outright saying it.
I live in far NorCal, the area with 90% of California’s lakes, snow, rivers, creeks, streams, brooks, springs, and underground water sources. 😂🤣 Sucks to be So-Cal and the Bay Area once the Commies attempt this crap in Cali.
"Hopefully we won't keep failing on the other things, but anyway"-- translation we didn't kill enough of you the first time around so we need to do a better job killing off the global populace.
Drinking-water
13 September 2023
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Key facts
In 2021, over 2 billion people live in water-stressed countries, which is expected to be exacerbated in some regions as result of climate change and population growth (1).
In 2022, globally, at least 1.7 billion people use a drinking water source contaminated with feces. Microbial contamination of drinking-water as a result of contamination with feces poses the greatest risk to drinking-water safety.
While the most important chemical risks in drinking water arise from arsenic, fluoride or nitrate, emerging contaminants such as pharmaceuticals, pesticides, per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFASs) and microplastics generate public concern.
Safe and sufficient water facilitates the practice of hygiene, which is a key measure to prevent not only diarrhoeal diseases, but acute respiratory infections and numerous neglected tropical diseases.
Microbiologically contaminated drinking water can transmit diseases such as diarrhoea, cholera, dysentery, typhoid and polio and is estimated to cause approximately 505 000 diarrhoeal deaths each year.
In 2022, 73% of the global population (6 billion people) used a safely managed drinking-water service – that is, one located on premises, available when needed, and free from contamination.
Overview
Safe and readily available water is important for public health, whether it is used for drinking, domestic use, food production or recreational purposes. Improved water supply and sanitation, and better management of water resources, can boost countries’ economic growth and can contribute greatly to poverty reduction.
In 2010, the UN General Assembly explicitly recognized the human right to water and sanitation. Everyone has the right to sufficient, continuous, safe, acceptable, physically accessible and affordable water for personal and domestic use.
Drinking-water services
Sustainable Development Goal target 6.1 calls for universal and equitable access to safe and affordable drinking water. The target is tracked with the indicator of “safely managed drinking water services” – drinking water from an improved water source that is located on premises, available when needed, and free from faecal and priority chemical contamination.
In 2022, 6 billion people used safely managed drinking-water services – that is, they used improved water sources located on premises, available when needed, and free from contamination. The remaining 2.2 billion people without safely managed services in 2022 included:
1.5 billion people with basic services, meaning an improved water source located within a round trip of 30 minutes;
292 million people with limited services, or an improved water source requiring more than 30 minutes to collect water;
296 million people taking water from unprotected wells and springs; and
115 million people collecting untreated surface water from lakes, ponds, rivers and streams.
Sharp geographic, sociocultural and economic inequalities persist, not only between rural and urban areas but also in towns and cities where people living in low-income, informal or illegal settlements usually have less access to improved sources of drinking-water than other residents.
Water and health
Contaminated water and poor sanitation are linked to transmission of diseases such as cholera, diarrhoea, dysentery, hepatitis A, typhoid and polio. Absent, inadequate, or inappropriately managed water and sanitation services expose individuals to preventable health risks. This is particularly the case in health care facilities where both patients and staff are placed at additional risk of infection and disease when water, sanitation and hygiene services are lacking.
Out of every 100 patients in acute-care hospitals, 7 patients in high-income countries (HICs) and 15 patients in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) will acquire at least one health care-associated infection during their hospital stay.
Inadequate management of urban, industrial and agricultural wastewater means the drinking-water of hundreds of millions of people is dangerously contaminated or chemically polluted. Natural presence of chemicals, particularly in groundwater, can also be of health significance, including arsenic and fluoride, while other chemicals, such as lead, may be elevated in drinking-water as a result of leaching from water supply components in contact with drinking-water.
Some 1 million people are estimated to die each year from diarrhoea as a result of unsafe drinking-water, sanitation and hand hygiene. Yet diarrhoea is largely preventable, and the deaths of 395 000 children aged under 5 years could be avoided each year if these risk factors were addressed. Where water is not readily available, people may decide handwashing is not a priority, thereby adding to the likelihood of diarrhoea and other diseases.
Diarrhoea is the most widely known disease linked to contaminated food and water but there are other hazards. In 2021, over 251.4 million people required preventative treatment for schistosomiasis – an acute and chronic disease caused by parasitic worms contracted through exposure to infested water.
In many parts of the world, insects that live or breed in water carry and transmit diseases such as dengue fever. Some of these insects, known as vectors, breed in clean, rather than dirty water, and household drinking water containers can serve as breeding grounds. The simple intervention of covering water storage containers can reduce vector breeding and may also reduce faecal contamination of water at the household level.
Economic and social effects
When water comes from improved and more accessible sources, people spend less time and effort physically collecting it, meaning they can be productive in other ways. This can also result in greater personal safety and reducing musculoskeletal disorders by reducing the need to make long or risky journeys to collect and carry water. Better water sources also mean less expenditure on health, as people are less likely to fall ill and incur medical costs and are better able to remain economically productive.
With children particularly at risk from water-related diseases, access to improved sources of water can result in better health, and therefore better school attendance, with positive longer-term consequences for their lives.
Challenges
Historical rates of progress would need to double for the world to achieve universal coverage with basic drinking water services by 2030. To achieve universal safely managed services will require a 6-fold increase. Climate change, increasing water scarcity, population growth, demographic changes and urbanization already pose challenges for water supply systems. Over 2 billion people live in water-stressed countries, which is expected to be exacerbated in some regions as result of climate change and population growth. Re-use of wastewater to recover water, nutrients or energy is becoming an important strategy. Use of wastewater and sludge is widespread globally; however, much is used informally and/or without sufficient treatment and other controls to ensure that human and environmental health is protected. If done appropriately safe use of wastewater and sludge can yield multiple benefits, including increased food production, increased resilience to water and nutrient scarcity and greater circularity in the economy.
Options for water sources used for drinking-water and irrigation will continue to evolve, with an increasing reliance on groundwater and alternative sources, including wastewater. Climate change will lead to greater fluctuations in harvested rainwater. Management of all water resources will need to be improved to ensure provision and quality.
WHO's response
As the international authority on public health and water quality, WHO leads global efforts to prevent water-related disease, advising governments on the development of health-based targets and regulations.
WHO produces a series of water quality guidelines, including on drinking-water, safe use of wastewater, and recreational water quality. The water quality guidelines are based on managing risks, and since 2004 the Guidelines for drinking-water quality promote the Framework for safe drinking-water. The Framework recommends establishment of health-based targets, the development and implementation of water safety plans by water suppliers to most effectively identify and manage risks from catchment to consumer, and independent surveillance to ensure that water safety plans are effective and health-based targets are being met.
The drinking-water guidelines are supported by background publications that provide the technical basis for the Guidelines recommendations. WHO also supports countries to implement the drinking-water quality guidelines through the development of practical guidance materials and provision of direct country support. This includes the development of locally relevant drinking-water quality regulations aligned to the principles in the Guidelines, the development, implementation and auditing of water safety plans and strengthening of surveillance practices.
Guidelines for drinking-water quality
Water Safety Plan resources
Developing drinking-water quality regulations and standards
Supporting publications to the Guidelines for drinking-water quality
Since 2014, WHO has been testing household water treatment products against WHO health-based performance criteria through the WHO International Scheme to Evaluate Household Water Treatment Technologies. The aim of the scheme is to ensure that products protect users from the pathogens that cause diarrhoeal disease and to strengthen policy, regulatory and monitoring mechanisms at the national level to support appropriate targeting and consistent and correct use of such products.
WHO works closely with UNICEF in a number of areas concerning water and health, including on water, sanitation, and hygiene in health care facilities. In 2015 the two agencies jointly developed WASH FIT (Water and Sanitation for Health Facility Improvement Tool), an adaptation of the water safety plan approach. WASH FIT aims to guide small, primary health care facilities in low- and middle-income settings through a continuous cycle of improvement through assessments, prioritization of risk, and definition of specific, targeted actions. A 2023 report describes practical steps that countries can take to improve water, sanitation and hygiene in health care facilities.
Just how Blatantly, In Your Face OBVIOUS do these People have to be for the 🐑 of the world to WAKE UP?? Covid and Global Warming FAILED ???
This is All Out War !!!
I recall reading a few times over the past decade that there was a lot of interest in some groups and or corporations buying up lands that had fresh water sources on them. We also have states that forbid land owners from collecting runoff water (no self preservation allowed).
LDR did say we would die of thirst after watching our children die of thirst.
Seems this attack vector has always been part of their strategy. So let's say they begin turning the water tap off in select areas. It would definitely shake up that population and make them reliant on the good graces of the deep state to bring in water.
“Our attempt to vaccinate the entire planet failed.” This gives me hope.
Next year… “Our attempt to scare people into believing there is no water on the planet failed…”😀
oh geez.. so the meeting for Dr Evil and his minions is now a public event because we're that powerless don't matter if they publicly say they want to kill us thinking there's nothing we can do about it. Interesting..
Drill deep enough and there is water. Don't talk about a water crisis, whatever dingsy you are. I mean, we ran out of oil 50ys ago, and now we're running out of water? Go and fuck yourself, NWO whore.
The person speaking has the hint of an Adam's Apple.
You know what 'they' say: If it has an apple, it has a banana.
Plus, they referenced "when you're a kid playing football...". Not the kind of analogy I'd expect to come naturally to a woman.
"When you're shotgunning a few beers in the name of better world health, it's just some you cheer for, kinda like being a Steelers fan when Baltimore loses, amirite, brothers?"
My transtesticle meter is pinging HIGH alert….!
Yes, I also happen to perceive that xis as a he.
Faggotry in motion.
Even if it's an ET they want to destroy us.
I always thought the saying was if theres an apple, theres an adam. But urs works too lol
I can handle that we’re being fucked over by evil, genius, eugenicist, megalomaniacal, narcissistic psychopaths who are all signed up to one or other weird handshake cult… but do they all have to be chicks with dicks or even just utter dicks with dicks? Talk about adding insult to injury…
I agree. Just take out the genius. These people are stupid. With all the covid pushback these creatures still unveil their outrageous agenda. Who do they think they're fooling?
LOL I love that banana saying. You made me laugh this morning!!!
BTW - We can read behind the lines of what these evil people are saying and discern what is coming on the water front. GRRRR, now we have a water shortage. There is the same about of fresh water today, as there was 10,000 years ago, and there will be the same amount of fresh water 10,000 years from now unless it evaporates into space.
What's to come..... Meters on private home wells is one thing I predict.
Everyone should be watching the PFAS campaigns. The EPA has, this year, revised acceptable levels of PFAS in water down to parts per billion, meaning nearly undetectable levels. This will be used to deem public water supplies unsafe and make mitigation costs ruinous. Every public water system will be tested and most will fail, since PFAS has been in our supply system for decades and is still commonly used in many products. Schools and other high-use areas will be tested, too, and fail, and taxpayers can pay for remediation there too. Standing against PFAS mitigation will make you look crazy to your neighbours.
Never even heard of PFAS. Thanks for the tip off.
You say EPA has, this year, revised acceptable levels of PFAS in water down to parts per billion, what I just read says: The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency sets healthy advisory levels for PFOA and PFOS — two common types of PFAS — at 70 parts per trillion.
If PPB was undetectable, PPT is way undetectable.
Wonder how their going to police this with people that have wells, like me.
EPA, FDA, all the bullcrap gov agencies are total control freaks. So we should worry about small incidental intake of PFAS, but push on society the injection of untested mRNA jab that has kills millions of people already. GRRRRRRRRRRRRRR!
PPT, you're right of course -- way undetectable indeed.
I've been watching this campaign unfold (be paid for) for about 9 months and wondered where it was going. This WEF vid is a good possible explanation.
PFAS is in the stage where a mass of explainer articles ("What You Need to Know about PFAS") are slowly but steadily being seeded to low-information outlets.
If you can stomach the patronizing Karen tone, the videos embedded in these two pages give a good idea of the stance ("be very concerned" ... "It's going to be very expensive.")
https://www.cnn.com/2023/03/14/health/pfas-water-filters-wellness/index.html
https://www.msn.com/en-us/money/news/wis-to-better-understand-scope-of-pfas-contamination-in-drinking-water-by-2024/ar-AA1gXYnu
I like to run a news search in PFAS every so often and see where the narrative's at and who's running headlines.
If you got a permit to put in a well the gov't knows.
Don't think they keep records back to 1926.
Save humanity. Exterminate the WEF.
WEF- Terrorists Organization
Accidental drone strike
It would be funny if they pissed off the middle east and then Iran and Saudi Arabia teamed up and declared war on the WEF. Stranger things happen every day it seems.
Oh what a sweet dream that is
Looks like a DUDE,sounds like a DUDE and dresses like a CLOWN.
That's a man baby.
There is no water shortage! They are openly discussing their next attack, and laughing about it.
"WATCH THE WATER" I think they're planning something to do with our drinking water.
It will be the solution that's the problem. Do not accept bottles of water that are (((safe and free))) . Purify your tap water and you'll be fine
They will want to control all the water wells in the world.
Is that why EPA is shutting down Berkey instead of addressing contaminants in water?
Enemy of the people
What is going on with berkey
It seems the EPA is trying to shut them down. They could ban glyphosates if they are concerned with people's health but instead harass berkey.
https://www.norredlaw.com/blog/2023/august/norred-law-filed-suit-against-the-epa-this-week/
Glyphosate’s….? Then stop spraying them directly onto all the grains going into storage as a ‘dessicant’. If it’s poisonous then stop legally pouring it all over the fucking food supply
These 'weirdos' stop at nothing. EVIL.
Gallows.
The unofficial world government is simply attempting to create a crisis in which nations give up their sovereignty to the UN, WHO, IMF, etc. They need a global crisis that tRaNScENds borders. These categories are environment, health, and resources. Any cRIsiS talk you see about these is purely propaganda. 🤡
Edit: can't forget aliens as a crisis category. Need an enemy threat for global governance.
Watch the water?????
Does WEF training involve lots of workshops about descriptive language with overuse of oversized hands! SERIOUSLY the Italians are looking very restrained by comparison.!
NY is Flooded, and she thinks we are going to believe there's a ""Water Crisis""....
Floods all over the Planet, and she thinks.....
They are all stupid fools....
Come on man… Drinking water, not rain water. face palm
70% of the world is covered in water that only maybe 1% of the people understand how to drink safely
And it's the Normal Man that works at the Water treatment Plants....
The process of treating water is fairly straight forward, and at this point, any addition or deviation, might be seen as SUS, and purposefully excluded, I would hope....
Sarcasm hopefully. But if not, I hope you like fascinating discoveries because water and the water cycle and the hydrosphere and water treatment methods, and pollution and agriculture is really a huge subject, and it's pretty amazing.
The subject being water and how we be gettin on with it and what not.
Not Sarc, those people really are Stupid and Imbeciles....
Remember Q was talking to a Rothschild on 8chan when she said "enjoy watching your children die of thirst", Q responded with "do not come back here again".
Watch the water.
WATER! -WEF: "OUR ATTEMPT TO VACCINATE THE ENTIRE PLANET FAILED, "CLIMATE CHANGE" IS "TOO ABSTRACT"
WATER! -WEF: "Our attempt to vaccinate the entire planet failed, "climate change" is "too abstract"
Our attempt to vaccinate the entire planet failed, "climate change" is "too abstract" for people to understand, but the coming water crisis is something that everyone will get on board with.
World Economic Forum "agenda contributor", Mariana Mazzucato: Our attempt to vaccinate the entire planet failed, "climate change" is "too abstract" for people to understand, but the coming water crisis is something that everyone will get on board with.
Troons trying to scare us?
Watch the water
I can attest to this being, as the person says in this longer video linked below, "urgent" because I was told so in the 70's when I was in high school.
We've always said they think we're stupid. Now they are outright saying it.
WEF The New Economics of Water
I live in far NorCal, the area with 90% of California’s lakes, snow, rivers, creeks, streams, brooks, springs, and underground water sources. 😂🤣 Sucks to be So-Cal and the Bay Area once the Commies attempt this crap in Cali.
Her hands are bigger than mine 😂
"Hopefully we won't keep failing on the other things, but anyway"-- translation we didn't kill enough of you the first time around so we need to do a better job killing off the global populace.
Drinking-water 13 September 2023 العربية 中文 Français Русский Español Key facts In 2021, over 2 billion people live in water-stressed countries, which is expected to be exacerbated in some regions as result of climate change and population growth (1). In 2022, globally, at least 1.7 billion people use a drinking water source contaminated with feces. Microbial contamination of drinking-water as a result of contamination with feces poses the greatest risk to drinking-water safety. While the most important chemical risks in drinking water arise from arsenic, fluoride or nitrate, emerging contaminants such as pharmaceuticals, pesticides, per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFASs) and microplastics generate public concern. Safe and sufficient water facilitates the practice of hygiene, which is a key measure to prevent not only diarrhoeal diseases, but acute respiratory infections and numerous neglected tropical diseases. Microbiologically contaminated drinking water can transmit diseases such as diarrhoea, cholera, dysentery, typhoid and polio and is estimated to cause approximately 505 000 diarrhoeal deaths each year. In 2022, 73% of the global population (6 billion people) used a safely managed drinking-water service – that is, one located on premises, available when needed, and free from contamination. Overview
Safe and readily available water is important for public health, whether it is used for drinking, domestic use, food production or recreational purposes. Improved water supply and sanitation, and better management of water resources, can boost countries’ economic growth and can contribute greatly to poverty reduction.
In 2010, the UN General Assembly explicitly recognized the human right to water and sanitation. Everyone has the right to sufficient, continuous, safe, acceptable, physically accessible and affordable water for personal and domestic use.
Drinking-water services Sustainable Development Goal target 6.1 calls for universal and equitable access to safe and affordable drinking water. The target is tracked with the indicator of “safely managed drinking water services” – drinking water from an improved water source that is located on premises, available when needed, and free from faecal and priority chemical contamination.
In 2022, 6 billion people used safely managed drinking-water services – that is, they used improved water sources located on premises, available when needed, and free from contamination. The remaining 2.2 billion people without safely managed services in 2022 included:
1.5 billion people with basic services, meaning an improved water source located within a round trip of 30 minutes; 292 million people with limited services, or an improved water source requiring more than 30 minutes to collect water; 296 million people taking water from unprotected wells and springs; and 115 million people collecting untreated surface water from lakes, ponds, rivers and streams. Sharp geographic, sociocultural and economic inequalities persist, not only between rural and urban areas but also in towns and cities where people living in low-income, informal or illegal settlements usually have less access to improved sources of drinking-water than other residents. Water and health Contaminated water and poor sanitation are linked to transmission of diseases such as cholera, diarrhoea, dysentery, hepatitis A, typhoid and polio. Absent, inadequate, or inappropriately managed water and sanitation services expose individuals to preventable health risks. This is particularly the case in health care facilities where both patients and staff are placed at additional risk of infection and disease when water, sanitation and hygiene services are lacking.
Out of every 100 patients in acute-care hospitals, 7 patients in high-income countries (HICs) and 15 patients in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) will acquire at least one health care-associated infection during their hospital stay.
Inadequate management of urban, industrial and agricultural wastewater means the drinking-water of hundreds of millions of people is dangerously contaminated or chemically polluted. Natural presence of chemicals, particularly in groundwater, can also be of health significance, including arsenic and fluoride, while other chemicals, such as lead, may be elevated in drinking-water as a result of leaching from water supply components in contact with drinking-water.
Some 1 million people are estimated to die each year from diarrhoea as a result of unsafe drinking-water, sanitation and hand hygiene. Yet diarrhoea is largely preventable, and the deaths of 395 000 children aged under 5 years could be avoided each year if these risk factors were addressed. Where water is not readily available, people may decide handwashing is not a priority, thereby adding to the likelihood of diarrhoea and other diseases.
Diarrhoea is the most widely known disease linked to contaminated food and water but there are other hazards. In 2021, over 251.4 million people required preventative treatment for schistosomiasis – an acute and chronic disease caused by parasitic worms contracted through exposure to infested water.
In many parts of the world, insects that live or breed in water carry and transmit diseases such as dengue fever. Some of these insects, known as vectors, breed in clean, rather than dirty water, and household drinking water containers can serve as breeding grounds. The simple intervention of covering water storage containers can reduce vector breeding and may also reduce faecal contamination of water at the household level. Economic and social effects When water comes from improved and more accessible sources, people spend less time and effort physically collecting it, meaning they can be productive in other ways. This can also result in greater personal safety and reducing musculoskeletal disorders by reducing the need to make long or risky journeys to collect and carry water. Better water sources also mean less expenditure on health, as people are less likely to fall ill and incur medical costs and are better able to remain economically productive.
With children particularly at risk from water-related diseases, access to improved sources of water can result in better health, and therefore better school attendance, with positive longer-term consequences for their lives.
Challenges Historical rates of progress would need to double for the world to achieve universal coverage with basic drinking water services by 2030. To achieve universal safely managed services will require a 6-fold increase. Climate change, increasing water scarcity, population growth, demographic changes and urbanization already pose challenges for water supply systems. Over 2 billion people live in water-stressed countries, which is expected to be exacerbated in some regions as result of climate change and population growth. Re-use of wastewater to recover water, nutrients or energy is becoming an important strategy. Use of wastewater and sludge is widespread globally; however, much is used informally and/or without sufficient treatment and other controls to ensure that human and environmental health is protected. If done appropriately safe use of wastewater and sludge can yield multiple benefits, including increased food production, increased resilience to water and nutrient scarcity and greater circularity in the economy.
Options for water sources used for drinking-water and irrigation will continue to evolve, with an increasing reliance on groundwater and alternative sources, including wastewater. Climate change will lead to greater fluctuations in harvested rainwater. Management of all water resources will need to be improved to ensure provision and quality.
WHO's response As the international authority on public health and water quality, WHO leads global efforts to prevent water-related disease, advising governments on the development of health-based targets and regulations.
WHO produces a series of water quality guidelines, including on drinking-water, safe use of wastewater, and recreational water quality. The water quality guidelines are based on managing risks, and since 2004 the Guidelines for drinking-water quality promote the Framework for safe drinking-water. The Framework recommends establishment of health-based targets, the development and implementation of water safety plans by water suppliers to most effectively identify and manage risks from catchment to consumer, and independent surveillance to ensure that water safety plans are effective and health-based targets are being met.
The drinking-water guidelines are supported by background publications that provide the technical basis for the Guidelines recommendations. WHO also supports countries to implement the drinking-water quality guidelines through the development of practical guidance materials and provision of direct country support. This includes the development of locally relevant drinking-water quality regulations aligned to the principles in the Guidelines, the development, implementation and auditing of water safety plans and strengthening of surveillance practices.
Guidelines for drinking-water quality Water Safety Plan resources Developing drinking-water quality regulations and standards Supporting publications to the Guidelines for drinking-water quality Since 2014, WHO has been testing household water treatment products against WHO health-based performance criteria through the WHO International Scheme to Evaluate Household Water Treatment Technologies. The aim of the scheme is to ensure that products protect users from the pathogens that cause diarrhoeal disease and to strengthen policy, regulatory and monitoring mechanisms at the national level to support appropriate targeting and consistent and correct use of such products.
WHO works closely with UNICEF in a number of areas concerning water and health, including on water, sanitation, and hygiene in health care facilities. In 2015 the two agencies jointly developed WASH FIT (Water and Sanitation for Health Facility Improvement Tool), an adaptation of the water safety plan approach. WASH FIT aims to guide small, primary health care facilities in low- and middle-income settings through a continuous cycle of improvement through assessments, prioritization of risk, and definition of specific, targeted actions. A 2023 report describes practical steps that countries can take to improve water, sanitation and hygiene in health care facilities.
References
UN-Water. Summary progress update 2021: SDG 6 – water and sanitation for all. https://www.unwater.org/sites/default/files/app/uploads/2021/12/SDG-6-Summary-Progress-Update-2021_Version-July-2021a.pdf
Just how Blatantly, In Your Face OBVIOUS do these People have to be for the 🐑 of the world to WAKE UP?? Covid and Global Warming FAILED ??? This is All Out War !!!
I recall reading a few times over the past decade that there was a lot of interest in some groups and or corporations buying up lands that had fresh water sources on them. We also have states that forbid land owners from collecting runoff water (no self preservation allowed).
LDR did say we would die of thirst after watching our children die of thirst.
Seems this attack vector has always been part of their strategy. So let's say they begin turning the water tap off in select areas. It would definitely shake up that population and make them reliant on the good graces of the deep state to bring in water.
That’s a man, baby!
“Our attempt to vaccinate the entire planet failed.” This gives me hope. Next year… “Our attempt to scare people into believing there is no water on the planet failed…”😀
oh geez.. so the meeting for Dr Evil and his minions is now a public event because we're that powerless don't matter if they publicly say they want to kill us thinking there's nothing we can do about it. Interesting..
They murdered people purposely with the vaccine.! This makes her complicit in mass murder. Period. She needs to be handled accordingly. Asshole, fool.
Non-elected trash...as opposed to... I mean...just like the (s)elected trash.
Oh, well, then, good. We Must find something to scare and control the bugs, oh, I mean, the people.
Drill deep enough and there is water. Don't talk about a water crisis, whatever dingsy you are. I mean, we ran out of oil 50ys ago, and now we're running out of water? Go and fuck yourself, NWO whore.