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The blue death, the intriguing past and present danger of the water you drink, Robert D. Morris

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The blue death, the intriguing past and present danger of the water you drink, Robert D. Morris
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (p. [297]-307)
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
The blue death
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
179806789
Responsibility statement
Robert D. Morris
Sub title
the intriguing past and present danger of the water you drink
Summary
Environmental epidemiologist Morris chronicles the at times frightening story of our drinking water. He recounts the epidemics that have shaken cities and nations, the scientists who reached into the invisible and emerged with controversial truths that would save millions of lives, and the economic and political forces that opposed these researchers in a ferocious war of ideas. In the gritty world of nineteenth-century England, a physician proved that cholera could be hidden in a drop of water. In the twentieth century, burgeoning cities subdued cholera and typhoid by building massive filtration plants, and bubbling poisonous chlorine gas through their drinking water. However, in the new millennium, waterborne disease is threatening to reemerge, and research has linked chlorine treatment with cancer and stillbirths. Morris dispels notions of fail-safe water systems, revealing some shocking truths: miles of leaking water mains, constantly evolving microorganisms, and the looming threat of bioterrorism.--From publisher description
Table Of Contents
Pt. 1. Waterborne killers -- 1. The blue death -- 2. Snow on cholera -- 3. All smell is disease -- 4. The Experimentum Crucis -- 5. The doctor, the priest, and the outbreak at Golden Square -- 6. The great stink -- pt. 2. Thirsty cities and dirty water -- 7. The race to cholera -- 8. The scramble for pure water -- 9. The two-edged sword -- 10. Spring in Milwaukee -- 11. The hidden seed -- pt. 3. At war with the invisible -- 12. Drinking the Mississippi -- 13. Death in Ontario -- 14. Surviving the storm -- 15. The worst place on earth -- 16. The future of water : from E. Coli to al Qaeda -- Afterword : strategies for safe water : a modest proposal
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