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Groundwater remains a key source of drinking water around the world but contaminated water can impact human right to water and sanitation. Contaminated water can also tap its way into agricultural fields through irrigation, which can heavily impact food security.
Groundwater is endangered by the uncontrolled disposal of human excreta, especially in densely populated urban settlements, and the absence of sustainable sanitation systems in fast-growing cities and peri-urban areas.
Untreated water from toilets can also enter water streams such as rivers or oceans and threaten human right to a healthy environment. A source to sea systems approach to sanitation is needed to ensure progress on sanitation isn’t made at the cost of the environment.
Sustainable, safely managed, resilient sanitation systems are crucial for safe drinking water, food security and a clean and healthy environment.
