Rat fur, arsenic and copper: the dangerous ingredients lacing US prison water
by Lela Nargi from Environment | The Guardian on (#6KF31)
Incarcerated people often must drink unhealthy water, a particularly cruel - but not unusual - form of punishment
Russell Rowe spent almost two and a half years in Washington DC's central detention facility, where rusty water flowed from taps in sinks that were connected to toilets. He remembers dawdling at the nurse's station when it was time to take his meds, in hopes she'd give him an extra, tiny portion" cup of water, the cup that often holds or accompanies pills.
I was just in a state of constant dehydration," he said. My whole body felt different. I just didn't feel well."
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