Columbia Mailman School of Public Health: Environmental Health, Incarceration Prevention
June 23, 2020
June 23, 2020
NEW YORK, June 23 -- Columbia University's Mailman School of Public Health issued the following news:
The first nationwide analysis of drinking water quality in United States correctional facilities found average arsenic concentrations in drinking water in Southwestern United States correctional facilities were twice as high as average arsenic concentrations in other Southwest community drinking water systems. More than a quarter of correctional facilities in the Southwest reported . . .
The first nationwide analysis of drinking water quality in United States correctional facilities found average arsenic concentrations in drinking water in Southwestern United States correctional facilities were twice as high as average arsenic concentrations in other Southwest community drinking water systems. More than a quarter of correctional facilities in the Southwest reported . . .