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Water Quality and Public Health

We take clean water for granted, but it wasn't (and in many places still isn't)  always available. In the 19th century, cholera, typhoid, and other water borne diseases were much more common than they are today. Marcis Kempe, MWRA engineer, talks about how poor quality water can make the difference between life and death.

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