On NPR's Weekend Edition
Americans prefer their water clean, but not pure
"…there are over 60,000 chemicals in commerce in the United States and only a fraction of those have had really significant toxicity testing."
Professor James Salzman
Samuel F. Mordecai Professor of Law, Professor of Environmental Policy
His most recent book is Drinking Water: A History
In The Wall Street Journal
West Virginia chemical-spill site avoided broad regulatory scrutiny
In Slate
How safe is our drinking water?
In The New Yorker
No One’s Job: West Virgina’s Forbidden Waters
"The entire crisis is a tableau of abdication: years of privatization and non-regulation followed by panic."
Professor Jedediah Purdy
Robinson O. Everett Professor of Law