Drinking Water Quality

Fighting to Improve Drinking Water Quality

Did you know that your health is tied to what you drink? Studies have shown time and time again that people who drink soda or carbonated beverages in lieu of water are in generally poorer health than an individual who drinks eight glasses of water a day. The problem boils, almost literally, down to the drinking water quality. The water just does not taste good and as a result the person is turning to different drinks to satisfy their thirst. There are ways to improve the quality of your drinking water though.

The best drinking fluid may not come from well water. Water from a well or other natural source liquid can sometimes be polluted from nearby runoff. Once many years ago it was safe to drink from a stream but now, with pesticides running rampant, you could find yourself with a case of dysentery or worse. But the bottled fluid industry is not proving to be much better.

Recent investigations have shown that bottled liquid is often taken straight from the tap. It is no better than your tap fluid except there may be flavors added to disguise the chemical taste of purification. Plus you need to consider the environmental aspect of so many plastic bottles. This is our planet and well-being we are talking about.

Drinking water quality can be improved through water purifiers similar to what cities use for their tap water supplies. You can also start doing your part by demanding that local water suppliers, such as your town's water supply, remain free from industry waste runoff, animal feces or pollution. Each step you take to improving the quality of your drinking water is a step in the right direction for our environment and health.

Do not settle for less that great drinking water quality. Your local source water should be free from pollution and the Environmental Protection Agency sees to that. Know your rights as a citizen and do your part to help keep your area clean and free from waste water. If you know of someone or some business dumping chemicals or waste into the water supply system, then it is your job as an American citizen to report them to local EPA groups and stop the pollution of our groundwater system. Consider it your civic duty.







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Today's Tip On Drinking Water

Public water systems do a great deal for this country. They ensure that everyone can have the life giving water that they need and deserve. The EPA enforce the regulations to ensure water sources remain pure and clean. They also make sure that the special cleaning processes are performed according to their specifications. The Environmental Protection Agency is our friend and comrade in this battle. Think about how clean your water is the very next time you go in and turn on the faucet for some cool refreshing water. At least you will know who to contact if you suspect a possible water contamination.



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