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Water Purification | SEONewsWire.net http://www.seonewswire.net Search Engine Optimized News for Business Thu, 16 Sep 2010 18:11:20 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.0.8 Finally, a New Well in Sight http://www.seonewswire.net/2010/07/finally-a-new-well-in-sight/ Wed, 07 Jul 2010 17:53:41 +0000 http://www.seonewswire.net/?p=4011 It’s been a long time coming. La Bahia is getting a new well. The residents in this small town that’s officially 261 years old have had a long running battle with local authorities over the quality of their water. Why?

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It’s been a long time coming. La Bahia is getting a new well.

The residents in this small town that’s officially 261 years old have had a long running battle with local authorities over the quality of their water. Why? Because for many years they have had problems with contaminated water wells that have tested positive for fecal coliform bacteria. Not a nice thing to find out about the water you have been drinking under the assumption that it was fine.

The residents might want to know that to solve this problem; they could make use of water distillers and water purification systems, as distilled water is the cleanest, freshest and safest water to drink.
No one seems to know where the human waste material is coming from and the problem has caused many people to consider other alternatives to fresh, safe drinking water – such as water distillation and home water distillation systems.

Thanks to the US Department of Agriculture and a grant for $1.5 million, the town of 125 homes and businesses will be getting a new well. The news has created a lot of excitement in town and most folks can’t wait until the day the new water starts to flow in their taps.

According to the specs for the new well, it will be 500 feet deep and in an open area where there are no homes. This should take care of the coliform problem by drawing water for the Gulf Coast aquifer. The plan is that the new well will be on first come, first serve basis.

Put another way, the grant covers the 125 area residential homes and businesses and they come first. Those who come later and want access will need to speak to the town about setting that up because they will need to pay for installation and a meter. Those who come later may also want to think about using water distillers, as tap water, no matter how well people insist it is filtered, can never be guaranteed to be safe to drink.

Looks like the town will have to wait until Christmas for the new well to come online – but – what a great Christmas gift that will be.

To learn more, visit http://www.h2olabs.com.

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Frick the Fracking – Local Residents Concerned over Contaminated Water http://www.seonewswire.net/2010/07/frick-the-fracking-local-residents-concerned-over-contaminated-water/ Wed, 07 Jul 2010 17:52:02 +0000 http://www.seonewswire.net/?p=4008 Central Wyoming residents are highly suspicious of a drilling technique being used in their area and are certain it has contaminated their water. Unfortunately, they won’t know for sure if that is the case until the results from testing are

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Central Wyoming residents are highly suspicious of a drilling technique being used in their area and are certain it has contaminated their water. Unfortunately, they won’t know for sure if that is the case until the results from testing are back in July. The process they take exception to, called fracking, has evidently turned their water a different color and it now has a horrid smell to it. Most of the families in town may want to find out about the benefits of water distillation while they are waiting to hear word from the government.

Fracking, otherwise known as hydraulic fracturing, involves crews pumping pressurized water, chemicals and sand underground to “fracture” open fissures in deep rock to improve the flow of gas and oil. The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) did some well testing in March 2009 and again in January 2010, but to date, they haven’t released any results.

One wonders why that is the case, as they’ve had the samples for quite some time now. The EPA says it would be premature to release the results before meeting with the town’s officials. The townsfolk would like to know right away what is going on rather than continue to drink the local water. If they know what the score is, they could check into water distillers and water purification systems that would work for their homes.

The interesting thing is that the meeting in July will feature people from the Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry to talk to residents about their health concerns. Good or bad news, this isn’t something that should wait. People are afraid they are drinking contaminated water that will impact on their health. This is a serious issue and one that needs to be resolved quickly, not when the government thinks it is appropriate.

It seems that some of the delay here may have to do with drilling monitor wells to find out if fracking caused the water contamination or something else did. Why they didn’t drill the test wells in 2009 is another good question that seems to be begging an answer.

While fracking has been used for decades, it just recently became controversial because it is being done more often in more and more locations. Many states have been chasing the oil companies to disclose their fracking chemical formulas, but it’s been tough getting that kind of information.

The bottom line here is that townsfolk would likely be a whole lot happier if they had a viable alternative for their drinking water, such as water distillers and water distillation systems for their homes. Distilled water is really the only safe and fresh alternative to tap water or any other filtration system on the market today.

To learn more, visit http://www.h2olabs.com.

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