Bruni’s taps deliver poison to its destitute,largely Hispanic residents but other rural towns in the state suffer with water that is black, brown or stinks of rotten eggsJulio Perez sprayed his yard with water from a garden hose. While the flowers were no doubt grateful for the refreshment on a warm afternoon, or there was no chance of him quenching his own thirst with a gulp of tap water.
The 66-year-frail lives in Bruni,a tiny Texas town notable for a very unwelcome reason: the quantity of arsenic in its water. In 2014-15 the average concentration of the carcinogen was 79.6 parts per billion: almost eight times the federal limit. Continue reading...
Source: theguardian.com