--- - attributes: ~ caption: 'Precipitation and temperature changes affect fresh and marine water quantity and quality primarily through urban, rural, and agricultural runoff. This runoff in turn affects human exposure to water-related illnesses primarily through contamination of drinking water, recreational water, and fish and shellfish.' chapter: display_name: 'Chapter 6: Climate Impacts on Water-Related Illnesses' chapter_identifier: water-related-illnesses create_dt: 2014-10-30T14:42:00 description: 'Precipitation and temperature changes affect fresh and marine water quantity and quality primarily through urban, rural, and agricultural runoff. This runoff in turn affects human exposure to water-related illnesses primarily through contamination of drinking water, recreational water, and fish and shellfish.' display_name: '6.2: Links between Climate Change, Water Quantity and Quality, and Human Exposure to Water-Related Illness' identifier: links-between-climate-change-water-quantity-and-quality-and-human-exposure-to-water-related-illness lat_max: N/A lat_min: N/A lon_max: N/A lon_min: N/A ordinal: 2 report: display_name: 'The Impacts of Climate Change on Human Health in the United States: A Scientific Assessment' report_identifier: usgcrp-climate-human-health-assessment-2016 source_citation: ~ submission_dt: ~ time_end: ~ time_start: ~ title: 'Links between Climate Change, Water Quantity and Quality, and Human Exposure to Water-Related Illness' type: figure uri: /report/usgcrp-climate-human-health-assessment-2016/chapter/water-related-illnesses/figure/links-between-climate-change-water-quantity-and-quality-and-human-exposure-to-water-related-illness url: ~ usage_limits: Free to use with credit to the original figure source. - attributes: ~ caption: 'Precipitation and temperature changes affect fresh and marine water quantity and quality primarily through urban, rural, and agriculture runoff. This runoff in turn affects human exposure to water-related illnesses primarily through contamination of drinking water, recreational water, and fish or shellfish (see Ch. 6: Water-Related Illness).' chapter: display_name: Executive Summary chapter_identifier: executive-summary create_dt: 2014-10-30T14:42:00 description: 'Precipitation and temperature changes affect fresh and marine water quantity and quality primarily through urban, rural, and agriculture runoff. This runoff in turn affects human exposure to water-related illnesses primarily through contamination of drinking water, recreational water, and fish or shellfish (see Ch. 6: Water-Related Illness).' display_name: '7: Links between Climate Change, Water Quantity and Quality, and Human Exposure to Water-Related Illness' identifier: es-links-between-climate-change-water-quantity-and-quality-and-human-exposure-to-water-related-illness lat_max: N/A lat_min: N/A lon_max: N/A lon_min: N/A ordinal: 7 report: display_name: 'The Impacts of Climate Change on Human Health in the United States: A Scientific Assessment' report_identifier: usgcrp-climate-human-health-assessment-2016 source_citation: ~ submission_dt: ~ time_end: ~ time_start: ~ title: 'Links between Climate Change, Water Quantity and Quality, and Human Exposure to Water-Related Illness' type: figure uri: /report/usgcrp-climate-human-health-assessment-2016/chapter/executive-summary/figure/es-links-between-climate-change-water-quantity-and-quality-and-human-exposure-to-water-related-illness url: ~ usage_limits: Free to use with credit to the original figure source.