Tuesday, September 29, 2009

Real Time Monitoring of Water Supplies

If technology could monitor water in real time, we’d know immediately about all the gunk that is in the water coming out of our taps.

Just the thought of what happens to be present in our water supply is pretty scary – chemicals so toxic that they build up over time and do us a lot of harm. Think anything from cancer to contracting diseases. Unfortunately, there are still a great many people who aren’t aware that their taps deliver contaminated water. The “only” thing that will combat contaminated water most effectively is water distillation systems.
Recently, the news carried grim warnings about a chemical called atrazine being found in the water in Illinois, Maryland, Florida, Ohio and Texas. Atrazine is a weed killer and its presence in drinking water is causing a lot of concern about people’s health. It’s been banned in the European Union because they feel it is contaminating their water.

Here is the other problem being dealt with in Illinois (and in other states) – atrazine isn’t something that is even tested for in water supplies on a regular basis. It’s a frightening fact that many local water districts only test their water annually, which raises the question about what people are drinking in between testing periods.

People with water distillation systems don’t need to worry about toxic chemicals in their water. Frankly, water distillers have been overlooked in favor of filtration systems with charcoal that just do not work effectively. The only effective way to get fresh water is to use water distillation systems.

While the weed killer manufacturer claims their product is effective and safe and does not pose a problem for drinking water supplies, they don’t let on that EPA standards set an annual average. This means that daily averages have the potential (and often do) to go beyond not only acceptable limits, but beyond safe limits. Although the real question is perhaps people wanting to know how could “any” level of weed killer in the water be “safe?” On the other side of the coin is that the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention feel atrazine is deadly and causes liver, heart and kidney damage in animals.

Perhaps there are some questions about how it affects humans, but there is no question that atrazine (which is highly soluble) is washed from sprayed fields and finds its way into streams, rivers and wells, eventually making its way into our water supply and into our drinking glasses.

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.

Monday, September 28, 2009

Manure Pools Cause Water Problems

While agriculture is a valuable industry, the management of waste and chemicals is causing serious problems in our nation’s water supplies.

Large farms that process animals for human consumption or who provide a commodity (like milk) from hundreds of cows, have no real way to adequately handle the huge amounts of waste produced by their animals. Most often it winds up in manure cesspools and is sprayed onto the land. This is a prime example of water pollution in action.

The runoff contaminates not only the groundwater, but any other bodies of water nearby such as streams and rivers. Eventually, all the contaminants wind up in our water supply. This is not a pretty picture – visions of cattle or pig waste floating in our cup of coffee. Just because we don’t “see” it does not mean it isn’t there. The only way to make sure we are drinking fresh and safe water is to invest in water distillers or have water distillation systems installed in our homes.

It isn’t just waste products that wind up in groundwater either, it’s the “other” things fed to the animals to make them grow faster and drive down production costs, like antibiotics. Antibiotics aren’t fed full strength to the cattle. They are fed at a lower dose than would actually be needed to treat an infection. This is sprinkled into their water and feed to prevent an outbreak of disease due to the conditions prevalent on large farms. For a really startling statistic, get this: over 70 percent of all the antibiotics used in the U.S. are fed to livestock.

If you do some quick math, that amounts to roughly 25 million pounds of drugs used annually to keep livestock healthy in questionable conditions. That is almost more than eight times the amount of drugs used for human diseases. All of the antibiotics fed to cattle, etc. has to go somewhere when it is eliminated from their bodies, and it does, onto the ground and gets washed into groundwater, etc.

The biggest problem inherent here is that when bacteria are continually exposed to low levels of antibiotics, it becomes resistant. Witness virtually all strains of Staph that are now penicillin resistant and won’t respond to newer drugs because the strains have mutated. Do you want that to wind up in your drinking water? Likely not and this is one of the major reasons to install water distillation systems in your home. For your peace of mind and security, water distillation systems will provide you with a safe source of fresh water.

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.

Saturday, September 26, 2009

A Brain on Water

There is no question that everyone in the U.S. has water on the brain, or to be more precise, their brain is more than 75 percent water.

Water is crucial for living, a fact that hits home if we have the misfortune to lose even just five percent of our body fluids. This loss creates a 25 to 30 percent energy drop in the average adult. If a body loses up to 15 percent of its fluid levels, this is often enough to cause death. The importance of drinking water cannot be overstated.

It’s a proven fact that if people want to avoid health issues such as asthma, arthritis, headaches, blood sugar problems and hypertension, they need to be well hydrated. Being plumped up with the proper amount of water makes the brain function in the optimal zone, ready and willing to deal with any problems thrown at it. Studies have actually shown that the longer the body is dehydrated brain cells start to shrink and not function properly, lowering the energy level in the brain.

Water has more benefits than just keeping people sharp and alert mentally. It also is a carrier for toxins and wastes as they are flushed out of our body. Always drinking enough water lets the body purify itself and in the process promote good health.

With benefits like that going for it, water should be the drink of choice, but it must be safe and fresh. Tap water won’t cut it, only distilled water from water distillation systems is the very purest water for freshness and safety. The water on tap in most American homes has so many contaminants in it, that if people knew what they were really drinking, they would be horrified. The only way to get the safest, purest and freshest water is to have in-home water distillation systems and/or water distillers.

It’s obvious that drinking water is crucial. A body’s health depends on it. To ensure a healthy body, invest in water distillers and water distillation systems – “the” answer to today’s dilemma of drinking only fresh, pure and safe water, just like Mother Nature intended it to be.

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

Gray Water - Alternative for Home Use

What role does gray water play in today’s efforts to manage our dwindling water resources?

So much of the water used at home is left to flow into the drain when it could be used for other things like watering the garden or the lawn, or maybe even washing your car. This “gray water” runoff is usually what’s left over after you have a bath, wash the dishes and wash clothes. Whether you know it or not, that kind of “secondary” water use in the home generates 40 gallons of water a day for each person in the house. Just imagine how much more economical a homeowner would be is they re-used the gray water. Translation: lower water bills.

The interesting thing is that if homeowners did choose to recycle their gray water, they could cut water use by at least 25 percent, and that’s not so shabby. For states that are struggling to maintain and responsibly manage their water supplies, this would be a major boon. It’s been estimated that 36 states will be facing water shortages by 2013.

They might even be able to keep up with the demand if people recycled gray water. Arizona and New Mexico go for this practice in a big way, as do a few other states. However, some states find the requirements to be way too complex to be able to implement.

Oregon’s most recent innovative attempt to expand the definition of gray water shows they are on the right track to utilize this water and make a significant difference to their state water resources. Their definition rules out using water contaminated by toxins or human waste, so they’d be nixing toilets and washing machines where the homeowner washes cloth diapers. Obviously, gray water isn’t intended for drinking, but it does have a place in the greater scheme of the world of recycling as it is still safe and useable water for other things.

While using gray water is relatively safe for some things, this raises the question about tap water in American homes. Is it safe to drink? The answer to that question is, “No.” There are so many contaminants in the water no one would be able to name them all. They range from herbicides and pesticides to legal prescription drugs and illegal street drugs, not to mention chemicals we dump in the water to make it “safe.” Dumping Chloramines and/or straight chlorine into the water to kill the bad gunk just means the “other bad gunk” being killed is replaced by chlorine, which is just as bad. This is the point when you need to consider water distillers and water distillation systems for the home.

Just lately scientists have figured out what long-term exposure to chlorine means and it isn’t encouraging. Chlorine is touted as a "necessary" thing to keep our water drinkable. The real truth is that chlorine and chlorine by-products cause cell damage in our bodies as well as heart problems.

The only way to ensure you have fresh, clean and the purest possible drinking water in your home is to invest in water distillers and your own home water distillation systems.

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.