Worldwide, an estimated 1.6 million people die every year from diarrheal diseases attributable to unsafe drinking water, lack of sanitation, and poor hygiene; 90% of these are children under 5. In many developing countries, is common practice to dump untreated sewage into the same lakes, rivers, and streams that people use for drinking, washing, and bathing. Not surprisingly, fecal contamination is responsible for some 80 percent of all infectious diseases in the world. While long-term solutions to these problems will eventually require interventions to improve water quality and enhance sanitation infrastructure, much could be gained now through more frequent and widespread water testing.