The Stream, June 8, 2022: Drought in California Weighs Heavily on Rural Communities - Circle of Blue

2022-06-11 00:21:35 By : Mr. Simon Chen

Belan Ruia makes every drop of water count as she washes dishes in April 2015 in her East Porterville, California, home. Like her neighbors, her well went dry during the state’s historic drought. She and her husband, Artemio, got water from a nearby fire station. Photo & copy; J. Carl Ganter / Circle of Blue

The U.S. Department of Defense finds high levels of PFAS across a dozen military bases.

“You can only hope now that people know and are finding alternative sources of water because those are shockingly high levels of PFAS.”

– Scott Faber, vice president of government affairs for Environmental Working Group.

Recent testing from the U.S. Department of Defense revealed high levels of PFAS contamination near at least 12 military bases. PFAS, a class of chemical compounds that notoriously do not break down naturall in the environment, are common on military bases where fire extinguisher is used during training exercises and emergencies. The chemicals often contaminate drinking water sources of nearby residents, and have been linked to cancer, kidney disease, birth defects, decreased immunity, liver problems, and more.

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As major California cities struggle to cut water use, some small towns across the state haven’t had reliable water in years. Many rural residents rely on groundwater for drinking and bating. Much of that water has dried up in recent years, or in some cases, has been contaminated with arsenic, nitrates, or other toxic chemicals. One man, 72-year-old Gary Briggs from West Goshen, told CNN that the Central Valley is “dying” because others refuse to grasp the gravity of the drought.

The major Mexican city of Monterrey, whose metropolitan area is home to 5.3 million people, will limit daily water access for residents to just six hours. The decision comes amid historic drought in the border state of Nuevo Leon. The state’s previous policy limited water use to one day per week, based on location.

As Russia’s invasion into Ukraine continues, global supplies of wheat have dwindled. In an effort to become more self-sufficient, Brazil farmers are testing a variety of drought-resistant strains of the crop. While other commodity crops like soy and corn are almost entirely cultivated with genetically modified seeds, consumers have historically opposed the use of the technology for wheat because it is directly consumed by people, rather than livestock.

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Jane is a Communications Associate for Circle of Blue. She writes The Stream and has covered domestic and international water issues for Circle of Blue. She is a recent graduate of Grand Valley State University, where she studied Multimedia Journalism and Women, Gender and Sexuality Studies. During her time at Grand Valley, she was the host of the Community Service Learning Center podcast Be the Change. Currently based in Grand Rapids, Michigan, Jane enjoys listening to music, reading and spending time outdoors.

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