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Bangladesh water may still be unsafe
Summary
22 March 2010
A new UN and Bangladesh government report, marking World Water Day, has found that 20 million Bangladeshis could still be drinking unsafe water almost 20 years after the problem was first discovered.
Reporter:
Mark Dummett
Report
The researchers found that arsenic1 continues to be a major threat to the good health of millions of Bangladeshis, almost two decades after the problem was first detected, despite a massive effort to provide safe drinking water.
They also found that rice, the country's staple2 food, can also contain potentially dangerous levels of arsenic, if the crop is irrigated3 with contaminated water, as happens in several parts of the country.
Ministers say that more research is needed on this and that people should not be alarmed.
Arsenic poisoning can cause cancers, heart and lung disease. It first became a problem in Bangladesh in the 1970s after the UN dug millions of new tube wells. The water that these wells tapped was contaminated with arsenic, and millions were affected4 in what the World Health Organisation5 termed 'the greatest mass poisoning in history'.
Mark Dummett, BBC News, Dhaka
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