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Water has always been essential to the survival of humankind. However, this water must be drinkable, otherwise serious problems may occur. Drinking water is becoming scarce, especially for the poor in Kenya. In this country, one-third of the population does not have access to drinking water, and nearly two-thirds lack basic sanitation.
The lack of clean and safe drinking water in Kenya is a very serious problem, as there are more than 1.6 million children under the age of five who die every year in the world. This equates to the death of a child every 19 seconds. In short, we can conclude that drinking water is lacking for many people, especially in Kenya.
In Kenya, Nairobi is thirsty. The capital has been suffering from years of water shortages. The Ndakaini Dam provides water to Nairobi and currently has only 45% of its normal level because the rains of late 2017 and 18 have been disappointing. There would be a shortage of 200,000 cubic meters of water a day to support Nairobi and its 4 million inhabitants.
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C: Kenya's drinking water supply is pollutedE:
- factories dump nuclear waste in the river
- Raw garbage was not been cleaned and directly dumped in the Tana river.
- the river's PH scale is 2.2, and not drinkable.
R: 1. the people have no clean water to use, and they are getting stomach problems, such as dysentery, typhoid, cholera, etc., which can lead to dehydration, diarrhea, or even death. Also, it can lead to skin problems.The factories and nuclear generators should be licensed and the wastes should be managed and cleaned.
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