Drinking Water: A History (Revised Edition)


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Description

When we turn on the tap or twist open a tall plastic bottle, we probably don't give a second thought about where our drinking water comes from. But how it gets from the ground to the glass is far more convoluted than we might think.In this revised edition of Drinking Water, Duke University professor and environmental policy expert James Salzman shows how drinking water highlights the most pressing issues of our time. He adds eye-opening, contemporary examples about our relationship to and consumption of water, and a new chapter about the atrocities that occurred in Flint, Michigan. Provocative, insightful, and engaging, Drinking Water shows just how complex a simple glass of water can be.

Author: James Salzman
Publisher: Abrams Press
Published: 06/13/2017
Pages: 336
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.70lbs
Size: 7.90h x 5.40w x 1.00d
ISBN13: 9781468314908
ISBN10: 1468314904
BISAC Categories:
- Nature | Natural Resources
- History | General
- Technology & Engineering | Environmental | Water Supply

About the Author
James Salzman holds the Samuel Mordecai chair at the School of Law and the Nicholas Institute Professor chair at the School of the Environment at Duke University. He has written extensively on the topics of environmental conservation, population growth, and climate change. He lives in Durham, North Carolina.
For more information, please visit drinkingwaterhistory.com