Episode 3: 'Tough to Swallow' - Asbestos in drinking water!
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Asbestos has been identified in drinking water.
Thousands of kilometres of old asbestos cement water pipes around the world are failing with potential asbestos contamination entering into our water system. What are the Health risks?
We interview Julian Branch from 'Prevent Cancer Now' in Regina, Canada, who talks about the toxic legacy present around the world.
The ‘Asbestos Still Kills Podcast ® (A.S.K.)' Team provide another exciting Podcast which will not leave viewers disappointed.
Episode Links:
'Prevent Cancer Now' - Canada:
https://preventcancernow.ca/taking-action/asbestos/
Christchurch water report 2022:
https://www.otago.ac.nz/news/newsroom/call-for-pipe-upgrades-after-asbestos-found-in-christchurch-drinking-water
Asbestos Contamination to water pipes in Temuka, New Zealand:
https://www.stuff.co.nz/timaru-herald/news/100926581/health-officials-give-thumbs-up-for-temuka-asbestos-in-water-response
Presenters:
Robert McAllister - FAMANZ Director
Dr. Terri-Ann Berry - Environmental Innovation Centre (EIC); Associate Professor, AUT, School of Future Environments
Jason Milner - Asbestos Management Consultants Ltd (AMC)
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