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2011
Many Rivers So Polluted That They Stink Says H2oLabs
Water pollution is frightening. When it affects the life in the water we rely on by producing freakish fish, something is seriously wrong.
“It’s a fact that our waterways are heavily polluted; the very water we need to rely on to drink, brush our teeth, bathe in and cook our meals. When what we regard as our mainstay in life is threatened, we need to protect ourselves and our families, by investing in water distillers to have safe water at home,” says Larry Wardell, who writes for H2olabs.com, a provider of water distiller systems that provide truly pure distilled water.
Rivers, lakes, ponds and other once clean sources of water are struggling to stay alive. Fish that are slowly coming back to these places are still not safe to eat, as they are loaded with toxins from poisoned sediment; sediment built up over decades, thanks to steel mills, meatpacking plants and chemical plants spewing their garbage into the water.”If the water is so polluted that fish barely survive in it and people can’t eat them, what makes us think we could possibly ‘drink’ the same water?” asked Wardell.
“Obviously, we can’t drink the water, and what we get on tap in our homes leaves a great deal to be desired in terms of being safe. The water in our nation today has over 2,100 toxic chemicals in it, most of which can’t be filtered out at any water treatment plant. The only safe way to make sure we have water we can trust is to use water distillers,” he said.
It is not a stretch of the imagination to think that rivers and other water sources can indeed be cleaned up, but the task is a long and arduous one, with more remaining to be done. The larger question is, “Will mankind stop polluting?” No one has the answer that thorny question. And so it goes. More disgusting crud gets dumped into our waterways and makes its way to America’s taps, where those that do not realize what the benefits of owning a water distillation system are, continue to drink water that has the potential to harm or kill them.
Who is concerned enough to do something about this?
To learn more, visit http://www.h2olabs.com.
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