18
2010
Who Is Responsible for Contaminated Tap Water?
Do we really know who is responsible for contaminated water, or do we spend most of our time trying to guess, because no one really knows?
It’s a sad fact of life these days that everyone takes it for granted that we are drinking contaminated water. No one even takes the trouble to argue about it any longer either. Now that is a terrible commentary on life in the 21st century. It’s come to this because for years we have all relied on our local community, city, town or village to “do” something about our water to make it safe. Perhaps they have attempted to do that, but they’re not helping any longer. In fact, things seem to be getting worse.
It has a great deal to do with aging infrastructures and the inability of local water treatment plants to keep up with the heavy influx of contaminants floating around in our water supplies. So really, who is responsible for coming up with a solution to eliminate contaminated water? Well, one would think it would be the municipal treatment plants, but on closer inspection, that doesn’t seem to be the case (after all they use a toxic chemical to “clean” the water called chlorine). They are being flooded with all kinds of contaminants coming in from various locations, from manufacturing plants to groundwater run-off full of pesticides and other chemicals.
Could it be that the responsibility for clean water really is up to everyone? Actually, that is the cold hard truth. We are ultimately responsible for the safety and purity of our own water supplies, yet many don’t seem to realize this is the case. Stuck with that revelation, we have yet to be effective in dealing with the consequences of polluting our own water and then botching the job of filtering it as well.
Given what is floating around in our water today, our filtration plants need very expensive systems to be effective. What city in your area do you know that is willing to spend a lot of money to upgrade water filtration plants, when chlorine is cheaper? Since we can’t count on municipalities to do their duty, this mean you and I have to take matters into our own hands. This seems to be quite common now and the demand for in-home water treatment systems has skyrocketed.
How do you know if you are getting the best and most effective in-home water treatment system? The only way to make sure we’re safe at home and get the purest, freshest water we can, is to buy a water distillation system. No other method of purification is as effective as distillation.
Larry Wardell is with H2olabs.com, a provider of water distillers and water distillation systems. To learn more about Water distillers, water distillation systems, water purification systems, visit H2olabs.com.
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