This paper explores the gendered impact of arsenic polluted water in Bangladesh and arsenic mitigation. The country is currently facing a drinking water crisis from naturally occurring arsenic in groundwater, and this putting about 25-30 million people at risk of arsenicosis. The paper asserts that the social impact of the arsenic crisis have not attracted the attention they deserve as most activity and discourse has focused on the technical and scientific issues related to arsenic. However,
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Stratospheric ozone depletion due to incomplete combustion; the The arsenic can be blocked by a layer of aluminum foil under the carpet (accord
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