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how-can-iThis step-by-step handbook to today’s hottest issue provides a complete guide to improving the quality of your life and the planet’s. How Can I Stop Climate Change? clearly sets out climate science and solutions: how much carbon we can live with, how to change old habits, and how to reduce your carbon footprint in the home, in schools, at work and in the wider community.

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From Toilet-to-Tap 2010: Do You Drink Poo?

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And we thought South Africa had problems with our water?? Then again what you are about to read might be disturbing if you reside in The USA or UK BUT how do we know this is not the case here in good old SA?

In The USA and UK there are reports of wastewater discharges, and the efforts to stop them have been frequent topic of intense discussion in 2010. Sewage discharges were reported in cities that have rivers which supply large regions with drinking water. If you get your water from the Mississippi river, some of your water goes from toilet to tap. The city of Bettendorf Iowa alone discharged 67 million gallons of sewage into the Mississippi river in 2009. In June of 2010, the city of St. Louis Mo. had an accidental discharge over the course of several days that dumped 4.6 million gallons of waste into the Mississippi per day ~ yeuck….

The Great Lakes, a source of drinking water for much of the Midwest did not escape the “brown tide” either.  From January of 2009 to January of 2010 five U.S cities on the Great Lakes dumped a total of 41 billion gallons of untreated sewage and wastewater into the lakes. The city of Cleveland Ohio touts infrastructure improvements that it says will reduce the amount of sewage spills from 9 billion gallons a year to 4.5 billion gallons a year. It is highly encouraging to see cities with plans to tackle the sewage crisis, but 4.5 billion gallons is still a lot of poo.

Even people living in the country seeking “clean living” are not likely to escape the brown tide. The late singer John Denver sang longingly in the 70’s about county roads and his home in West Virginia. A recent lawsuit alleges that 160,000 homes in West Virginia illegally discharge raw sewage into their local waterways, and the problem has existed for decades. People living in Lynyrd Skynyrd’s “Sweet Home Alabama” fare no better. A report by the Black Warrior Riverkeeper, which monitors sewage spills on the Black Warrior River shed, reports that spills are widespread. The report also states that sewage contamination is threatening local water supplies.

Merrie Olde England does not find much to celebrate about in reports of widespread sewage spills into the Thames, which threatens water quality in London. In a city famous for its pubs, the toilet has taken its place alongside the many brews “on tap” at local establishments. London, like many cities in the UK and the US blame its problems on antiquated infrastructure.
Without major infrastructure improvements, sewage discharges into public drinking water sources are likely to get worse. Many water utilities “fight back” by treating their water with chlorine in order to kill the deadly bacteria found in soiled water. Unfortunately, the chlorine produces problems of its own, including cancer-causing chloramines.

The only effective way to protect oneself against the threat of water borne effluent is to install a “whole house” water filter system. A whole house system treats the water before it enters the household, so all sinks and baths in a home are a source of safe water. A whole home filtration system should be viewed as essential as a fire alarm for keeping families safe. Until next time.

Ryan Williams
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BLOG: Plastic Water Bottles May Pose Health Hazard

BLOG: Plastic Water Bottles May Pose Health HazardWith all of the bad press swirling around certain types of plastic lately, regular old plastic water bottles have maintained a reputation as safe, at least as far as human health is concerned. New evidence, however, suggests that plastic water bottles may not be so benign after all.

Scientists in Germany have found that PET plastics — the kind used to make water bottles, among many other common products — may also harbor hormone-disrupting chemicals that leach into the water.

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NEW BLOGGER: Environment and Climate Change

NEW BLOGGER: Environment and Climate ChangeClimate Change is becoming a huge problem and it is affecting the Environment and many Countries and Islands all over the world. We are only slowly becoming aware of the amount of pollution, carbon and green house gases that we create every year.

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Prescription Meds in your Water?

Prescription Meds in your Water?Prescription Meds in your Water?

Reading the newspaper, watching the news the world is in a state of turmoil. Road rage, gender issues, racial unrest are only some of the issues facing us today. Could our water supply be contributing to our “confused state” as a human race? Think about it for a while…women wanting to be men, men wanting to be women, bi-polar, uni-polar, depression, anxiety and multi personality disorders…. All of these are on the increase ~ and yet there is a common trend amongst all of these issues… Meds…. Plain and simple… there is a prescription for each and every disorder both imaginable and even unimaginable!


The sad news is that these meds end up in our water supply ~ FACT!
So with every glass of water we drink from our tap we are getting a cocktail of pharmaceutical medications… cool huh?

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