Drugs In Our Water

While you may not know it, there are drugs in your drinking water. If that doesn’t scare you, it should, particularly if you have children.

If you have spent any time online looking for information about your drinking water – and many people do – you may have discovered that your water isn’t as clean as you would like it to be. This, of course, means leaving the water quality up to you – the end consumer.

Finding pharmaceutical drugs in the drinking water is just about the last straw that broke the camel’s back. The ramifications of this are quite enormous if you stop to think about it. It is even more of a concern when you realize that over 86 percent of Americans get their on tap water from a public utility.

You would think you would be safe if your water comes from the local water company; however, that is not always the case. The sad fact of the matter is that over the years the federal government has made things next to impossible to maintain decent water infrastructures.

The big words only mean our nation’s water supply – while still classified as mostly safe – is being provided by a crumbling delivery system. Our systems are older, decaying and in some instances, on their last legs. There is virtually no funding available to upgrade the systems and so the decay continues. Ask yourself what problems this will bode for the future. You may not like the answer.

Difficulties like this mean local utilities have a constant battle to meet federal clean water standards and keep their water system in good running order. A lack of funds makes this hard to do and what happens is piecemeal replacement of parts of decaying systems are performed – like a patchwork quilt. As a result of less than optimum water systems, accidents like sewage spills are a regular occurrence. This, of course, makes our drinking water unsafe.

There is no quick fix for this problem either. In fact, the Environmental Protection Agency calculates that hundreds of billions of dollars are required to even begin to address these infrastructure problems. Think about this! The health care system is in even worse shape than our water systems and it too needs a major overhaul. Where do you think the money will come from to fund work like this? Right – your tax dollars.

What does a smart water consumer do? They invest in a home water distillation system that is guaranteed to provide clean, fresh and safe drinking water on demand. Really, distilling is the way to go and it provides homeowners with the ability to offer clean, fresh drinking water daily, with no fears about what strange things may be in it.

Larry Wardell is with H2olabs.com, a provider of water distillers and water distillation systems. To learn more about water distillers, water distillation systems, and water purification systems, visit H2olabs.com.

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