So, while going thought the ups and downs of developing methodology of my research, came across of this resource. I’ve earlier seen these excellent open courses from Yale University and even took advantage of some of them (but not all).

The module on water policy, I found particularly interesting. It talks about the diversity of problems surrounding us and presently comprising the contemporary regulatory policy in developed countries. It is about the problems of limited monitoring and surveillance. About issues of limited research on plastic chemicals effecting our bottle water that majority still asume to be safer than piped water.

Many interesting bits of data, for example that 15 % of people in the US use unregulated water from private wells; and tips, like the need of a couple of minutes waiting when opening a tap after a night of water stagnating in the pipe and accumulating bacteria living in the conduit. And many more. Simply recommend!

See the Link: http://oyc.yale.edu/environmental-studies/evst-255/lecture-10