Living downstream from a feedlot certainly raises questions about the local groundwater quality.<\/p>\n
\u201cIn this particular story, you\u2019ve got a homeowner voicing concerns about the ground and surface water that comes downstream to her land from a feedlot just up the road. It has a huge holding pond that has been breaching its sides, spilling manure contaminated water that runs into neighboring properties. This is obviously a major concern when it comes to the quality of the groundwater, and ultimately, what comes into their homes for drinking water,\u201d said Larry Wardell, who writes for H2olabs.com, a provider of water distiller systems that provide truly pure distilled water.<\/p>\n
It is not known whether or not the locals are aware of the safety of using water distillers to provide them with safe water, whenever they need it.<\/p>\n
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