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.ABC News is taking Earth Month to explore what’s happening to water from different lenses, from business to residential to sea level rise and what the government is doing to protect the most precious commodity on Earth.

Warning signs are displayed on the fence surrounding the inactive Barceloneta Landfill site in Puerto Rico. About 300 tons of hazardous wastes are located in sinkholes on the property. People are now in a situation where they don’t know who they can trust and what to do about their lead and water.Do you know what is in your drinking water? Millions of Americans could be drinking water contaminated with lead and not even know it.

City of Flint, Michigan workers prepare to replace a lead water service line pipe at the site of the first Flint home with high lead levels to have its lead service line replaced under the Mayor's Fast Start program, March 4, 2016, in Flint, Mich. Folks have never actually gone to war just because of water. Now, we could be at the point in history where that changes.

This general view shows the site of the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam in Guba, Ethiopia, Feb. 19, 2022. The Nile River stretches approximately 4,100 miles through 11 countries. Extreme heat, rising sea levels, and a major dam project are putting a strain on the river and the people who depend on it for survival.

 

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