Water quality has grave, far-reaching consequences for not just public health but also long-term economic stability and environmental sustainability. From a health standpoint, contaminated water can cause disease and chronic health problems, and strain harried healthcare systems. Economically, poor water can disrupt countless industries that depend on high-quality water, such as real estate, tourism, agriculture, and many more. Lastly, water infrastructure aids in preserving biodiversity in the environment while hedging against uncertainty in the face of accelerating climate change.
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