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Phosfate

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Cancer survivor and filmmaker Erik E. Crown joins local water activists to investigate accelerated cancer rates and other illnesses in central Florida communities, tracing the source to phosphate mining and the pollution of the state’s waterways by a multinational corporation, Mosaic. After seeing their families and friends impacted by the alarming rates of cancer and other illnesses, the residents of these communities are fighting back by taking water samples, delving into the company’s “reclamation” programs, organizing protests, and participating in town halls. This investigation uncovers why corporate pollution continues today and why people in communities worldwide face the same issues as those in Florida. It begs the question - what’s in your water?

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10/07/2021 Well made film. Must watch. Call POTUS and Erin Brockovich. ☣️☢️ Supporting. See more Read all reviews
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Synopsis Cancer survivor and filmmaker Erik E. Crown joins local water activists to investigate accelerated cancer rates and other illnesses in central Florida communities, tracing the source to phosphate mining and the pollution of the state’s waterways by a multinational corporation, Mosaic. After seeing their families and friends impacted by the alarming rates of cancer and other illnesses, the residents of these communities are fighting back by taking water samples, delving into the company’s “reclamation” programs, organizing protests, and participating in town halls. This investigation uncovers why corporate pollution continues today and why people in communities worldwide face the same issues as those in Florida. It begs the question - what’s in your water?
Director
Erik E. Crown
Genre
Documentary
Original Language
English
Release Date (Streaming)
Jul 27, 2021
Runtime
1h 36m