South Dakota’s third-largest city reports increased disease risk in drinking water
South Dakota's third-largest city reports increased disease risk in drinking water Fox News
Officials Warn of Elevated Disease Risk in Aberdeen’s Drinking Water
Officials in South Dakota’s third most populous city, Aberdeen, are warning residents that their drinking water contains an elevated risk of disease.
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The Aberdeen Water Works Treatment Plant experienced mechanical malfunctions in two filters used to clean water and make it drinkable for residents, resulting in “an increased chance of disease-causing organisms in the drinking water,” according to a public notice from the city, The Argus Leader reported Thursday.
The city noticed the malfunctions after a water sample taken on July 10 tested at 5.35 nephelometric turbidity units — used to measure the presence of particles in water — which is more than five times the 1 NTU standard for safe drinking water in the state, according to The Argus Leader.
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The city’s notice said it’s not necessary for residents to boil or decontaminate their water, but that people with severely compromised immune systems, infants, and older people are at increased risk of getting sick and should contact their healthcare providers before drinking the water.
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One of the two malfunctioning water filters has been repaired, while the other filter remains offline until it can be fixed, according to the notice.
SDGs, Targets, and Indicators
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SDG 6: Clean Water and Sanitation
- Target 6.1: By 2030, achieve universal and equitable access to safe and affordable drinking water for all.
- Indicator 6.1.1: Proportion of population using safely managed drinking water services.
- Indicator 6.1.2: Proportion of population with access to safely managed sanitation services.
The article addresses the issue of elevated risk of disease in Aberdeen, South Dakota’s drinking water. This is directly connected to SDG 6, which focuses on clean water and sanitation. The specific target under SDG 6 that can be identified based on the article’s content is Target 6.1, which aims to achieve universal and equitable access to safe and affordable drinking water for all. The article mentions that the mechanical malfunctions in the water filters have resulted in an increased chance of disease-causing organisms in the drinking water, indicating a lack of safe drinking water for the residents of Aberdeen.
The indicators mentioned in the article that can be used to measure progress towards Target 6.1 are Indicator 6.1.1, which measures the proportion of the population using safely managed drinking water services, and Indicator 6.1.2, which measures the proportion of the population with access to safely managed sanitation services. The article highlights that the water sample taken from Aberdeen’s drinking water tested at more than five times the standard for safe drinking water in the state, indicating a failure to meet the indicator of safely managed drinking water services.
SDGs | Targets | Indicators |
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SDG 6: Clean Water and Sanitation | Target 6.1: By 2030, achieve universal and equitable access to safe and affordable drinking water for all. | Indicator 6.1.1: Proportion of population using safely managed drinking water services. |
Indicator 6.1.2: Proportion of population with access to safely managed sanitation services. |
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