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<p><span id="docs-internal-guid-1b7da29c-f973-ba3d-a6ea-b5f9a7774632"><span style="font-size: 12pt; background-color: transparent; vertical-align: baseline; white-space: pre-wrap;">Contamination of the environment with toxic substances and chemicals is a grave problem faced by countries around the world. As shown by the World Savvy Monitor Organization, over 3 million people die each year due to water contamination, nearly all in developing countries. In these economically expanding developing nations, disease resulting from contaminated water comprise 80% of the total disease burden. The United Nations estimates that simply meeting the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) related to water and sanitation would save $7.3 billion per year in health care costs. Arsenic contamination is one such threat that plagues the water and soil of countries, clearly illustrated by the current crisis in Bangladesh. In fact, more than 60% of the Bangladeshi population is at risk of drinking water contaminated with arsenic (Smith, Lingas, and Rahman, 2000).</span></span>​</p>
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<p><span id="docs-internal-guid-1b7da29c-f973-ba3d-a6ea-b5f9a7774632"><span style="font-size: 12pt; font-family: Arial; background-color: transparent; vertical-align: baseline; white-space: pre-wrap;">Contamination of the environment with toxic substances and chemicals is a grave problem faced by countries around the world. As shown by the World Savvy Monitor Organization, over 3 million people die each year due to water contamination, nearly all in developing countries. In these economically expanding developing nations, disease resulting from contaminated water comprise 80% of the total disease burden. The United Nations estimates that simply meeting the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) related to water and sanitation would save $7.3 billion per year in health care costs. Arsenic contamination is one such threat that plagues the water and soil of countries, clearly illustrated by the current crisis in Bangladesh. In fact, more than 60% of the Bangladeshi population is at risk of drinking water contaminated with arsenic (Smith, Lingas, and Rahman, 2000).</span></span>​</p>
 
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