How to Drink Tap Water That Keeps You Healthy
Let’s face it, we all have to drink tap water so it may as well be the healthiest it can be. With so many dangerous contaminants and chemicals in tap water today, selecting the most effective home treatment is paramount.
It’s quite amazing that we can have pesticides, herbicides, prescription drugs and lead in our everyday supplies.
The municipals are underfunded and using out of date technology and are unable to (more…)
Arsenic Drinking Water is Dangerous to Your Health
It’s unbelievable that we have arsenic drinking water. The presence of arsenic in water is dangerous to our health.
Are you aware of the dangers? Do you know if your water meets the safety guidelines?
You might be asking how does it get in our water? Below are some ways arsenic drinking water forms.
- Water that flows through arsenic rich rocks will pick the dangerous substance up and carry i (more…)
Clean Drinking Water: Have You Seen Any?
Recently, headlines I read covered topics such as, “Investigation in to Well Contamination Continuing” and “Industrial Solvent Detected in Water Source”. It seems to me that no matter what safety procedures are put in to place for clean drinking water, there are always “situations” that threaten the safety of the public.
When it comes right down to it, my research found t (more…)
Clean Drinking Water Is hard To Find
Have you ever been watching an old movie and seen an actor go over to a river, cup their hands and drink? Have you ever thought to yourself, yuck, not in a million years? What passed for clean drinking water in the old west and what passes for that today are two very different things.
In the U.S., the standards for drinkable, also known as, potable water are much higher than in most foreign countries. The stan (more…)
Research Report on Chinese Solid Waste Disposal Industry, 2009
“Solid wastes include industrial wastes, construction wastes, agriculture wastes, house garbage, sludge, excrements, and medical wastes and so on. According to the statistics, China produces various solid wastes over 6 billion tons annually at present. In 2008, the disposal volumes of Chinese municipal solid wastes reached to 200 million tons. The production volumes of crop stalks were about 700 million tons, 3.5 billion tons o (more…)