Drinking water supplies continue to be a major source of human disease and death globally because many of them remain unsafe and vulnerable. Greater efforts are needed to address the key issues and questions which influence the provision of safe drinking water. Efforts are needed to re-evaluate and set new and better priorities for drinking water research and practice. More stakeholders need to be included in the processes of identifying key issues and setting priorities for safe drinking water. The overall approach to drinking water research and the provision of safe drinking water needs to become more rational and scientific, and become more visionary and anticipatory of the ever-present and emerging risks to drinking water safety. Collectively, we need to do a better job of making safe water available, accessible and affordable for all. One such approach to safe water for all is household water treatment and safe storage, which is being promoted globally by the World Health Organization and many other stakeholders and partners to reduce the global burden of waterborne disease.
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July 01 2006
Drinking water and health research: a look to the future in the United States and globally
Mark D. Sobsey
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J Water Health (2006) 4 (S1): 17–21.
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Mark D. Sobsey; Drinking water and health research: a look to the future in the United States and globally. J Water Health 1 July 2006; 4 (S1): 17–21. doi: https://doi.org/10.2166/wh.2006.0039
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