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September 03 2003
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How to Find Out if Your Water is Really Safe

 

By Brian Cronin, Director of AquaMD

(AquaMD is the water testing division of the American Water Council, a nationally respected provider of water education & testing services. AquaMD has teamed with Dr. Mercola to provide you both the free home water evaluation and the Dr. Mercola water testing packages at http://www.aquamd.com/mercola/labtests.cfm.)

In the spring of 1993, a microscopic, single-cell organism brought the city of Milwaukee to its knees. For 403,000 residents, it began with a widespread outbreak of nausea vomiting, abdominal cramps, fever and acute diarrhea, resulting in the hospitalization of 4,400 victims. For over one hundred of their friends, family members, co-workers and neighbors, it ended in death.

What happened? The Greater Milwaukee Area was served by a municipal water supply system that filtered and treated its drinking water much like any other city. So, how is it possible that a public water utility transported harmful, contaminated water to the homes, schools and businesses within the community?

Investigators determined that the problem began in Lake Michigan, the source of Milwaukee’s public water supply. Experts believe that lake was contaminated with excessive quantities of human sewage or run-off from nearby cattle farms and slaughterhouses. A chain of events was unleashed that resulted in a massive Cryptosporidium infection of the city and surrounding suburbs of the Wisconsin town.

Regardless of typical bureaucratic squirming and finger-pointing in the aftermath, the undeniable truth was that these deadly pathogens were not only present in the water source, but they were able to get through the very water treatment system designed to stop them. These Cryptosporidium cysts then traveled through the entire distribution system, entering the homes and bodies of hundreds of thousands of residents. The incredible thing is that this terrible incident took place despite even though the Milwaukee Water Utility was in total compliance with all state and federal water distribution regulations.


In the United States, public water providers employ a multi-barrier methodology to ensure the quality of our drinking water. This approach incorporates the obvious tactics, like screening, filtration, chemical treatment, disinfection, as well as water source protection and distribution system (pipes & pumps) maintenance.

As no single barrier is capable of doing the job of protecting the public’s water alone, the multi-barrier system requires each component to play a vital role. And as the Milwaukee incident illustrates, if even one of these barriers is compromised, it can result in a complete breakdown.

Another reason for concern is the age and condition of much of our public water supply infrastructure. A good example of this critical issue can be illustrated by a phenomenon called "Unaccounted-For Water". It has been reported that up to 30% of the total water transported through some public systems is unaccounted-for each year. The Environmental Protection Agency claims that in California alone, 81 billion gallons of water is leaking from the municipal water system each year.

A June 2003 study by the National Resource Defense Council (NRDC) also reported that "we are relying on pipes that are, on average, a century old. The water systems in many cities -- including Atlanta, Boston, and Washington, D.C. -- were built toward the end of the 19th century." 1 The fact that over 200,000 water main breaks were reported nationally in 2002 appears to validate this claim. NRDC also added that aging equipment and infrastructure may be inadequate to handle today's contaminant loads or spills.


We are very lucky to live in the United States. Compared to most of the world, our quality of life in unmatched. As a result, we tend to take many things for granted... including the air we breath... the food we eat... and the water we drink.

Although the problems in Milwaukee occurred ten years ago, not much has changed with the U.S. water distribution system in the last 30-50 years. Water companies do very little testing on the actual water that comes out of your tap, as they typically conduct most of their water testing immediately after treatment. Water testing of the end product -- water that is transported through the old pipes, interacts with organic and inorganic material on the way into your home -- is minimal.

These old pipes can easily leach contaminants like lead, iron, copper, vinyl chloride residue and other Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs) into our drinking water. Leaking pipes can provide an ideal breeding ground for bacteria and other potentially harmful microorganisms. The water quality in the 15 million private wells in this country are basically unchecked even today... despite an ever greater health threat from contamination.

A proactive approach to monitoring your home’s water quality isn’t just smart -- it’s basic common sense. As water quality is in a constant state of flux, many experts strongly advise that you test your home’s water at least once a year. It is the only way to determine what’s in your water. We cannot rely on our sense of taste, smell or sight to detect contaminated water.

The residents of Milwaukee ’93 can testify to this fact. Only sophisticated laboratory equipment can diagnose dangerous levels of harmful contaminants. Testing also enables you to determine what specific home treatment options make the most sense. As no filter can remove everything, it is important to know exactly what is in your water so you can treat it properly. Clean water is an obvious must for maintaining good health... to drink, cook, wash, bathe or clean with anything less is like playing Russian Roulette with your family’s safety.

Note: In next month’s article, we will talk about how public water providers prepare your drinking water, including the chemicals and methods used in the process.

The NRDC’s report can be found o their website at:



Dr. Mercola Dr. Mercola's Comments:

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Please don't fool yourself into thinking that you can tell your water is safe by the way it looks, tastes, or smells.

Some contaminants in water are so harmful that they are measured in "parts per million" or "parts per billion." In other words, just a drop of these poisons added to gallons and gallons of water can be very harmful.

Just installing a filter to purify your drinking water may not be enough. You could still be exposed to contaminated water when you:

  1. Shower or bathe
  2. Wash your hands
  3. Wash laundry
  4. Rinse fruits and vegetables
  5. Wash dishes, glasses, and other utensils

If you are unsure if your water is safe, I recommend you find out by taking advantage of AquaMD's Diagnostic Service or their Direct Laboratory Testing Services.

How AquaMD's Diagnostic Service Works

  1. If your water is supplied by a water company or municipality:

    You simply answer some brief, but pertinent questions in their online questionnaire.

    One of AquaMD's water diagnosticians will review your responses and contact your water company to examine the laboratory tests they have performed on your water supply.

    AquaMD will provide you with a written report advising:

    a) If the water you are using is safe right now.

    b) If you need a specific water treatment system to remove the contaminants found in your water.

    c) If some limited additional laboratory tests should be performed because your water company did not conduct them.

  2. If your water is supplied by a private well:

    You need to have your well water tested yourself at least once a year. Since there are hundreds of contaminants you can test for, it is not cost effective to test for every possible one.

    Thus AquaMD's Diagnostic Service will ask you to respond to more extensive questions. Your answers will be reviewed by one of their water diagnosticians and they will recommend exactly what lab tests you should have performed, and explain why they should be performed.

    If contamination is found, they will also provide you with unbiased treatment advice.

AquaMD Diagnostic Service is risk-free and completely independent. If you are not satisfied with their service, they will refund your money.

If you prefer, you can also take advantage of Dr. Mercola Lab Test Packages that I've created with the help of AquaMD. You can also customize your own packages to fit your needs.

I encourage you to find out if your water is safe by taking advantage of AquaMD's services at AquaMD.com.

The staff of AquaMD can also be reached at 1-866-278-2634 (Toll Free). Please mention that Dr. Mercola alerted you to their services.

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marooki2007
[ Joined on 02/08 ] [ Posted on August 28, 2008 ]
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That’s why we all have our municipal water supplies fluoridated. That’s why they’re all chlorinated, because chlorine decreases oxygen, and therefore causes cancer, because cancer grows in an anaerobic state—it’s a virus, converting cells into mutants that are anaerobic.

Ok. All of Europe is using ozone to clean their water supplies. Here they use chlorine. They want us with cancer. And how do we get cancer? With the vaccinations and immunizations, where they inject us with live viruses, like the hepatitis vaccine—every one of them has the HIV virus, SV-40.

We are not lucky to be drinking this kind of water in America

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Adriane K
[ Joined on 03/08 ] [ Posted on August 29, 2008 ]
       
   
 
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Somedays I can't even read these articles because I feel exactly like you. It can be very depressing. It's more depressing that we live in America where all of this happens and it seems that almost everyone is trying to pull the wool over our eyes. I just want to thank Dr. Mercola for trashing the wool. I'm proud to say that I am using all natural bath products(Dr. Bronners) and no makeup. One less way for me to get cancer!

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