Monday, July 27, 2009

One Percent Fresh Water Available

It's pretty disheartening to know that our planet's water supply is only roughly 3% fresh, or useable. What's worse is that only 1% of what is available is fit for human consumption.

While it may seem there is enough water in the world for everyone to live and let live, this isn't actually the case. There is actually less than 1% of the 3% of available water that is considered suitable to be tapped for use. The rest is in a form that isn't useable or even accessible, meaning the rest of the water is frozen or deep in the recesses of the Earth and not able to be reached.

The 1% that is useable isn't necessarily useable for drinking or bathing, as it is contaminated with a variety of living things we don't see such as protozoa, bacteria looking for a human host and viruses. None of these wave riders are safe and if the water isn't treated, the consequences may be disastrous. Therein lies the conundrum, because when it is treated, it is still toxic and not safe to use.

The only way to ensure that homes and businesses in America have safe drinking water is to invest in a water distillation system. To say that treating the water Americans drink is an essential necessity would be a major understatement. To know that diseases such as typhoid and cholera may still be contracted in some parts of America is an eye-opening discovery. The water is not what it appears to be.

There are far too many reports in the media of towns discovering their whole water supply is contaminated with something that makes most of the residents ill. Something needs to be done, and if it isn't accomplished on the wider scale, then people need to tend to their own home water needs by investing in a water distillation system.

While America may be a leading industrialized nation, they have water problems like third world countries. Be safe at home with the most effective in-home water treatment system that provides the purest, freshest water possible, a water distillation system. No other method of purification is as effective.

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2100 Toxic Chemicals and Counting

The sheer staggering numbers of toxic chemicals in the water people drink is horrendous – 2,100 and counting, and no one knows where it will end.

If there was a dime handed out for every chemical or other toxic waste dumped into the world's water supply, people would be rich. It's not just the world's water supplies that are the concern either. Right here at home in the United States, municipal water supplies are contaminated to one degree or another.

While there may be some modern water filtering technology in a few of the filtration plants, they would be few and far between due to the enormous costs of having a plant that actually does its job and removes crud from the water. The easiest route for most municipalities right now is to use the toxic chemicals chlorine or Chloramine because they're cheap and easy to find. To say that Americans are drinking safe water would be a major fib.

Looking at a glass of freshly poured water might lead some to believe that it is just fine to drink. It looks clear and doesn't seem to have any noticeable bad taste. If these two criteria are passed, then it means the water is safe to drink. Clean and clear are two different things, and being clear doesn't mean it's necessarily clean and safe.

For Americans to have safe water, they are going to have to take matters into their own hands and do something about having clean, fresh and safe water in their homes. They need to revolt against the contaminated stuff that comes out of the tap. If there is any doubt about the fact that the water people are currently drinking is dangerous in the long-term, listen to Ralph Nader.

Everyone knows who Ralph Nader is and they may also recall his comment when asked about America's water on tap: "US drinking water has more than 2,100 chemicals in it that may cause cancer." Definitely not the kind of news people want to hear – that that nation is swallowing a nasty chemical brew every time they have a drink of water.

There is only one way to make a difference at home and ensure there is a clean and safe water supply. The only water purification system that is able to provide the purest, freshest water is distillation; the only process that ensures water is clean and safe to drink. No other water purification method is as effective as distillation.

To learn more about Water distillers, water distillation systems, water purification systems, visit H2olabs.com.

Seriously, Your Water IS Contaminated

There is NO question about it, the water we drink is definitely contaminated and we should be aware that our reservoirs may be public health hazards.

It's not just our tap water at home that is polluted; all the water we filter, even through our municipal filtration plants, is contaminated. This observation may apply to our reservoirs as well and that makes for a fairly grim picture. What is anyone doing about it?

To the credit of those who govern our water supplies, they are attempting to keep them clean. Unfortunately, politics plays a fairly large role in why we don't have the kind of pristine water we really should have. Witness big manufacturing plants that dump things into the water that pollute it and then spend years trying to get out of penalties for pollution. Witness also the government that prosecutes them giving them "extra time" to get things cleaned up, while in the meantime, pollution continues to pour in our waterways.

The problem is, there is too much money to be made by ignoring or circumventing rules and regulations and whether or not we have clean drinking water isn't a concern to those who pollute. Before you drink another glass of undistilled water, consider the risks you face every time you take a drink.

Chloramine and/or straight chlorine is one of the leading links to causing cancer. It's only recently that scientists have finally figured out what long-term exposure to chlorine really means and the results aren't that pretty. Sure chlorine is touted as a "necessary" bad thing to keep the evil crud at bay in our water.

It kills things we don't even want to think about being in our water. The truth here is that chlorine and its by-products, no matter what you want to call them, encourage the production of free radicals in our bodies. These in turn cause cell damage, not to mention heart disease.

But, it's not just chlorine we need to be worried about. We need to be aware that for every sip we take of undistilled water, that we may be swallowing the residue of other people's drugs, both prescription and street drugs. Think birth control pills and sex hormones, antibiotics, heart medications, anti-inflammatories and other experimental drugs that flopped during their drug trials.

Where do all the chemicals wind up? In reservoirs and in other above ground systems. There is no way that our aging public treatment facilities are capable of being able to remove all these man-made chemicals from our water. That means it ultimately winds up in our taps.

Isn't there another way to get good drinking water? The only water purification system capable of providing the purest, freshest water is distillation; the only process that ensures water is clean and safe to drink. No other water purification method 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.

Chloramine Disinfects but Still Harms

No matter what you "call" it, it is still a contaminant that we all need to be aware is being used to disinfect our water. Chloramine by any other name is still toxic.

Along with the health care system and the economy, contaminated drinking water is another hot button for most Americans. Sadly though, there are many people who still feel that this isn't really an issue, simply because their water looks and smells fine. If it were only that simple.

It's not too much of a stretch to say that just about every day there is something in your local newspapers about what is in your drinking water that will shock and dismay you. The long laundry list, which is staggering and includes over 2,000 diverse toxic chemicals, would be too long for this article, but suffice it to say that the list includes things like fertilizers, various drugs (prescription and otherwise), hormones, rocket fuel, viruses, lead, mercury, arsenic and, and, and. It's bad and we need to do something about this, if not for the nation as a whole, then for our own families.

Municipal water treatment plants were routinely in the habit of using chlorine bleach to disinfect water, and some may still be doing that as you read this article. However, many municipalities are beginning to switch over to chloramine (a blend of ammonia and chlorine) to do the deed. The trouble with chloramine is that it remains in the water supply longer and has a superb record for leaching lead from fittings and pipes. Just what we need, more lead in the water. Lead of course is a cancer-causing agent.

We're not quite sure why the powers that be in their infinite wisdom think that going to yet another highly toxic chemical, that is worse than bleach, will improve our drinking water any time soon. Everything we pitch down the drain, and that includes the chloramine added at the treatment plant, winds up in our taps. Yes, everything, even those pills that someone in the house may have flushed down the sink drain because they weren't going to take the rest of them.

If every house on the block, in the city, in the county, in the state, etc., did that, imagine what you would have in your water. The trouble is, everyone "does" do this to a certain extent. The neighbor who uses lawn chemicals for a nice yard, the farmer who fertilizes his fields for a higher yield, the drug manufacturer who sneaks his waste water from the drug plant into the main river flowing past the plant – every one of those people is adding toxins to our water supply.

How do we avoid the chemical soup that comes in out taps? 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.