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Tap Water Research

This guide is designed to help students working on the Title V (PODER) Symposium research issues related to tap water.
TAP WATER

About This Guide

This research guide is an instructional guide to provide information about finding resources from the CCC library and beyond to use for researching tap water.

  • Research Databases Basic Instruction: START HERE! Information on how to use research databases to find trustworthy, free online information sources from the library's databases, including journal articles, eBooks, and streaming media.
  • Finding Articles on Tap Water: Tips on researching the topic of tap water in our databases.
  • Local News Sources: Tips on researching for local media resources.
  • Ask a Librarian: Information on how to get help from a librarian now or through an appointment. 

*This guide was created by Alicia Diaz Wrest and updated by Megan Barbeau and Raina Yang. 

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If you get carried away with this topic, here are some books you may find interesting.

The Poisoned city: Flint's water and the American urban tragedy book cover
Troubled water : what's wrong with what we drink
The war on the EPA : America's endangered environmental protections
Exposure : poisoned water, corporate greed, and one lawyer's twenty-year battle against DuPont
Replenish : the virtuous cycle of water and prosperity
A twenty-first century US water policy