
Streams of medicines: how Switzerland cleaned up its act
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Switzerland's Water Transformation
This chapter recounts Switzerland's struggle with severe water pollution in the 1960s, marked by public health crises such as typhoid outbreaks. It highlights the drastic improvements in wastewater management and the implementation of advanced treatment technologies, particularly for micropollutants like PFAS. The narrative contrasts Switzerland's proactive approach to water quality with that of other nations, underscoring the importance of public oversight in maintaining clean waterways.
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