Michigan occupies a considerable part of environmental problems. The state's biggest problem is water quality. The pollution of the Great Lakes is quite large and may be seen in some rivers such as Michigan Lake and Kalamazoo and the Big River. Water pollution includes wastewater, dumping of toxic chemicals, waste, and mercury emission from power plants and factories. According to Mlive Michigan's news, he discussed mercury problems, "Mercury is a dangerous neurotoxin that harms growing children and contaminates our environment" (2).
The United States has drinking water problems. Flint Michigan is perhaps the most famous example of contaminated tap water, but it is far from the contaminated water contaminated city in the United States. The Environmental Working Group (EWG) conducted extensive analysis of drinking water in our country and found that between 2010 and 2015, nearly 19,000 public water systems have detected at least one high lead content It was. But lead is not the only pollutant in our water. EWG has released a water database. This is the result of two years of data collection. They studied the results of drinking water tests reported to EPA and state agencies in 2010 and 2015. It includes more than 48,000 water companies and 50 states and DCs. In addition to the results of leadership, the EWG also found the following:
Contaminated tap water is not just a problem in Flint, Michigan. According to a new survey, between 1982 and 2015, between 9 and 45 million Americans received drinking water from sources that violate the safe drinking water law. The most dangerous are people living in rural low-income areas. Generally speaking, "The US has very safe water," said Maura Allee, a water economist at California State University Irvine. Nonetheless, drinking water problems occur annually, and some cities have problems each year. She stated that pollutants in the water could catch colds in the stomach or "cause more chronic diseases including various cancers and neurological diseases."