The formation of the earth began with the formation of water bodies. Humans rely on water to survive. The human body is made up of seventy percent water. It is reported that more than 1.2 billion people do not have access to safe drinking water; 2.6 billion people have little or no sanitation and millions of people die every year (3,900 children per day) due to diseases transmitted through unsafe water or human excreta (Vasudevan, Subramanyan and Mehmet). Consideration of water quality is often associated with the evaluation of its possible use as a source of drinking water (Chen 5). Polluted water contains harmful bacteria that cause disease. Diseases that can cause serious illness or death. According to JH Martin, a study conducted at Washington State University shows that exposure to environmental toxins has a significant impact on health. The effects can actually be passed on to offspring up to four generations. Increased influxes of anthropogenic chemicals into aquatic ecosystems have led to growing global concern regarding human health and ecosystems (Luhman). Bacteria such as cholera, amoebiasis, lead poisoning, etc. they are diseases that derive from water pollution, colrea and amoebiasis are the two most common. Colrea is a disease of the small intestine, and amoebiasis is an infection of the liver. The symptoms are vomiting,
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