Water-Borne Diseases
Water Quality and Supply
Policy Making
Case Studies
100

This bacterial infection spreads through contaminated water and can cause severe dehydration.

Influenza

Malaria

Tuberculosis

Cholera

CHOLERA

100

The elevated levels of this element in groundwater can lead to health issues.

Oxygen

Arsenic

Chloride

Potassium

ARSENIC

100

This federal agency is responsible for enforcing the  Clean Water Act and regulating pollutants in U.S. surface waters.

National Weather Service (NWS)

U.S Geological Survey (USGS)

Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)

National Ocean and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA)

ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY (EPA)

100

During the 2019 Acute Encephalitis (AES) outbreak in Bihar, why were children particularly vulnerable to this disease?

A) They were malnourished, which weakened their immunity

B) Children were less exposed to bacteria than adults

C) They were not allowed to drink purified water

D) They had access to superior healthcare facilities


Answer: A) They were malnourished, which weakened their immunity

200

Name the waterborne disease outbreak that often occurs after heavy rains or flooding, when sewage can mix with drinking water supplies.

Gastrointestinal infections

Hepatitis B

Hepatitis C

Malaria

 GASTROINTESTINAL INFECTIONS

200

What is the process of removing salt and other impurities from seawater to address water scarcity in coastal regions?

Seascrubbing

Desalination

Spectronomy

Hydrochlorination

DESALINATION

200

Which federal act protects public water supplies in the United States?

Clean Water Act

National Environmental Act

Public Water Act

Safe Water Drinking Act

SAFE WATER DRINKING ACT

200

In 2014, this city in Michigan experienced a major water crisis when its water source was switched, leading to lead contamination in the drinking water and public health concerns.

Detroit

Flint

Lansing

Grand Rapids

FLINT

300

A type of disease that is also called beaver fever.

Beaveriosis

Metrodinazole

Pertussis

Giardia

GIARDIA

300

How many people drink contaminated water with feces every year?

1.7 Billion

2 Trillion

7.4 Million

30 Million

1.7 Billion

300

This permit program from the Clean Water Act (CWA) controls the discharge of pollutants from point sources into US waterways.

Environmental Impact System (EIS)

National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES)

Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL)

Clean Water Act (CWA)

National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES)

300

Which country was devastated by a massive cholera outbreak after an earthquake in 2010, with over 820,000 cases and nearly 10,000 deaths?

Cuba

Haiti

Barbados

Jamaica 

Haiti