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578. Water, Water Everywhere — But You Have to Stop and Think

Freakonomics Radio

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The Impact of Water Systems on Public Health

The chapter explores the historical significance of water infrastructure in the US, emphasizing the health improvements seen after the implementation of city-wide water and sewage systems. It delves into the impact of waterborne diseases like typhoid fever and discusses the racial inequalities that influenced decisions in building water systems. The conversation stresses the importance of proactive water management and transparency to ensure reliable access to safe water.

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