Authors
Maura Allaire, Haowei Wu, Upmanu Lall
Publication date
2018/2/27
Journal
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
Volume
115
Issue
9
Pages
2078-2083
Publisher
National Academy of Sciences
Description
Ensuring safe water supply for communities across the United States is a growing challenge in the face of aging infrastructure, impaired source water, and strained community finances. In the aftermath of the Flint lead crisis, there is an urgent need to assess the current state of US drinking water. However, no nationwide assessment has yet been conducted on trends in drinking water quality violations across several decades. Efforts to reduce violations are of national concern given that, in 2015, nearly 21 million people relied on community water systems that violated health-based quality standards. In this paper, we evaluate spatial and temporal patterns in health-related violations of the Safe Drinking Water Act using a panel dataset of 17,900 community water systems over the period 1982–2015. We also identify vulnerability factors of communities and water systems through probit regression. Increasing time …
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Scholar articles
M Allaire, H Wu, U Lall - Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 2018