Six Masai warriors from Tanzania are running the London marathon to raise money (and awareness) to find a vital water source for their community. Seriously, we are such pussies; these guys are totally badass. Isaya, one of the runners, is quoted as saying “If we have no milk or meat, we cut the cow’s neck and let out the blood to drink. If I drink enough blood — maybe two or three litres — it gives me a lot of energy and I can go for days without food or water.”
These guys will also run for days and nights on end looking for water. That’s dedication…
Which brings me to my point. People all over the world suffer from a lack of clean drinking water. In Shanghai, the poor drink from a river that stinks so bad you can hardly breathe the air around it. All over Africa, people will drink from polluted wastewater sources - because they have nothing else. Water Aid says that 1.1 billion people worldwide do not have access to safe drinking water; that’s one sixth of the world’s population, more than three times the population of the USA. They quote something like 5,000 deaths per day due to unclean water.
And yet here - in North America - where we have permanent access to clean, safe drinking water (hint: it comes out of your kitchen and bathroom taps, and heck, even your garden tap) - we are the world’s largest consumers of bottled water. In 2007 in the US alone, 8.82 billion gallons of water were consumed. If bottled water is sold for about $1.79 per 750mL, let’s do some math - $83,675,340,000 spent on bottled water. In 2007. In just the US.
There’s a good assortment of water treatment organizations out there, but for an organization like Global Water, it can cost as little as a few thousand dollars to install a long-term safe water solution for a community.
That’s not even taking into account the amount of non-biodegradable plastic waste that results from this overconsumption of what’s basically filtered tap water anyway. Also, I can’t actually find any stats on how much water is used in the bottle recycling process, but it’s a lot.
So hay! You don’t have it so bad. I dare you to drink tap water. If you’re concerned about the levels of fluoride or other minerals in your drinking water, buy a filter, and petition your local government officials to stop fucking around with your water supply. Not everyone has as many options as we do… oh, and maybe donate some of that money you save from not consuming Nestle brand water in a “recyclable” bottle toward safe water projects worldwide.
This has been a public service announcement.