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Why one should test water? & Who needs water testing?

How polluted is India's water?
Around 80% of India's water is severely polluted because people dump raw sewage, silt and garbage into the country's rivers and lakes. This has led to water being undrinkable and the population having to rely on illegal and expensive sources. Each year, more than 1.5 million Indian children die from diarrhea.
The largest source of water pollution in India is untreated sewage. Other sources of pollution include agricultural runoff and unregulated small-scale industry. Most rivers, lakes and surface water in India are polluted due to industries, untreated sewage and solid wastes.
A shocking percentage of India's water is filthy. According to the latest assessment by the National Institution for Transforming India (NITI), a government-run think tank, nearly 70 percent of all of the country's fresh water — in the ground or on the surface — is contaminated.
There are many causes of water pollution, some of them are: Sewage or wastewater, Dumping, Oil pollution, Acid Rain and Industrial waste.
Contaminated water can transmit diseases such diarrhea, cholera, dysentery, typhoid, polio, hepatitis and various other diseases. Water pollution destroys important food sources and contaminates drinking water with chemicals that can cause immediate and long-term harm to human health.

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