Look up the Walkerton Water tragedy. My daughter has two girls in her class that were poisoned by e-coli. One had to relearn how to talk and walk. She still moves with some uncertainty similar to a person with Parkinson's. The other girl had her kidney's damaged and requires dialysis on occasion when they can't keep up.
All because some engineer with no practical knowledge or common sense drilled a well on low ground. Also because the local "Old boys" network hired two clueless brothers with zero education, background or knowledge. Stan and the boy's knew the clorinator was busted but never installed the new unit sitting in the corner for over nine months until people got sick. Stan would also take the water sample from the shop sink instead of going out to each well. Usually becasue they were too lazy or drunk to drive. When people did get sick Stan and the boys denied any problems. Finally installed the chlorinator, dialed the chlorine ski high and flushed the hydrants hoping they could avoid blame. People drank contaminated water for days when they should have been boiling or drinking bottled water.
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