Most, if not all, of the water we drink is contaminated in some form or another. It\u2019s a \u201cfor sure\u201d that the government knows and a certainty that we need water distillers in our homes to combat contamination. The most recent debacle concerns E. coli in Missouri\u2019s Lake of the Ozarks. An investigation is being conducted that a government agency broke state laws by not releasing data that E. coli was above safe levels in the lake \u2013 a revelation that would make most people bolt to the Internet and purchase water purification systems for the home and cottage.<\/p>\n The Missouri Attorney General is investigating (more…)<\/span><\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":" Most, if not all, of the water we drink is contaminated in some form or another. It\u2019s a \u201cfor sure\u201d that the government knows and a certainty that we need water distillers in our homes to combat contamination. Consider the…<\/span><\/p>\n
\nConsider the various legal battles raging all across the nation dealing with contaminated water and you will get a very clear picture of the likely condition of the water in your taps. If you aren\u2019t using water distillation systems<\/a> in your home, then think twice about drinking the water.<\/p>\n