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Tap water, bottled water: Which one do we choose? And what about those human rights?
Category: Water
Tags: tap water bottled water water privatization

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It makes me think and amazes me when I read this:

"The truth is, there is no "New" water on this planet. All water is old water that has been recycled continuously for millions of years. We are actually drinking the same water that the dinosaurs drank, recycled obviously by Mother Nature".
By Nicholas Wise


About tap water:

"Since 2004, testing by water utilities has found 316 pollutants in the tap water Americans drink, according to an Environmental Working Group (EWG) drinking water quality analysis of almost 20 million records obtained from state water officials.

More than half of the chemicals detected are not subject to health or safety regulations and can legally be present in any amount. The federal government does have health guidelines for others, but 49 of these contaminants have been found in one place or another at levels above those guidelines, polluting the tap water for 53.6 million Americans.

The government has not set a single new drinking water standard since 2001.
Water utilities spend 19 times more on water treatment chemicals every year than the federal government invests in protecting lakes and rivers from pollution in the first place."
www.ewg.org

How clean is your city water? Search at the link above.
Top Ten:
Arlington, TX

Providence, RI
Providence Water

Fort Worth, TX
Fort Worth Water Department

Charleston, SC
Charleston Water System

Boston, MA
Massachusetts Water Resources Authority

Honolulu, HI
Board of Water Supply 
(Honolulu/Windward/Pearl Harbor)

Austin, TX
Austin Water Utility

Fairfax County, VA
Fairfax Water

St. Louis, MO
City of St. Louis Water Division

Minneapolis, MN
City of Minneapolis Water Department

Check the ten worst too.

I want people to make an informed decision; You don't want to support a "falling apart" water infrastructure and on the other hand you don't want to support the bottled water industry either.

"Aging and inadequate U.S. water pipes and treatment plants result in an astounding 1.26 trillion gallons of untreated water, filth, chemicals and bacteria ending up in our rivers and other water bodies every year, threatening the environment and the public’s health.

The EPA recently estimated that the United States needs $202.5 billion to do the minimum level of maintenance for the infrastructure that supports our homes and businesses and keeps our water safe. Unfortunately, the federal government is providing less support for clean water than ever. 

In 1978, 78 percent of all clean water spending came from the federal government. Today, it is contributing only three percent. "
www.foodandwaterwatch.org


About the bottled water industry: 

Do not let these powerful bottled water companies rob your health and pocket!

"Companies like Nestle are taking communities' water for bottling despite public opposition, in the US and abroad."

"The $60 billion global bottled water industry has grown rapidly in recent years. To keep up with the expanding market, corporations are looking for new water sources. Once they identify good or easy targets, they come into communities, bottle their water, slap a corporate logo on it and sell it to stores across the country. The profits are great and the resource is cheap. The corporations benefit. The communities don’t."

"But public officials should think twice before buying into corporations’ claims of job creation. In reality, bottling water creates relatively few new jobs for community members"

From sustainabletable.org:

"American consumers are drinking more bottled water every year. They collectively spend hundreds or thousands of dollars more per gallon for water in a plastic bottle than they would for the H20 flowing from their taps. 

Plastic bottle production in the United States annually requires about 17.6 million barrels of oil, enough to fuel more than one million cars. 
About 86 percent of empty plastic water bottles in the United States land in the garbage instead of being recycled. That amounts to about two million tons of plastic bottles piling up in U.S. landfills each year.

To solve this, action must be taken from the federal, state, and local governments must protect the quality and integrity of our water resources. 

Again investing in the maintenance and renewal of municipal water and sewage treatment plants, storage, and distribution. Our water pipes and sewer lines in the United States were built in the late 1800s, the 1920s.

Old, corroded water lines can break are not only wasting water but also opening avenues for contamination. Worn out or overburdened sewage systems can overflow into our streams, rivers, lakes, and oceans, creating serious health concerns. The National Research Council recently warned of more water-borne disease outbreaks unless we make "substantial investments" in improving our drinking water and sewage storage and distribution systems.

Every year, Congress debates proposals for funding clean drinking water. A 2007 bill provided $14 billion in federal loan guarantees over four years for water and sewer improvements. While the bill passed the House of Representatives, it has not yet passed the Senate. Unfortunately, even if it were to become law, it would still be insufficient in meeting our nation's water infrastructure needs.

Collectively, our communities fall about $22 billion short annually of what they need to maintain and improve public drinking water and sewage systems. Federal dollars are the only way to address this clean water infrastructure funding gap estimated by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Government Accountability Office, and the non-profit Water Infrastructure Network at between $300 and $500 billion over 20 years. Much of the funding gap stems from government cuts to clean water programs."


Appalling, isn't?

Thank you Government! 

They thought: "Who cares if these people will get sick by drinking this water, we don't! And that's all it counts, let them rot just like those pipes"

Thank you for letting these companies take our water to sell it back to us.

The commodification of water is the scariest assault to human rights.

Water belongs to the people and not to corporations!


So, what to choose then, tap or bottled water?

Bottled water is the worst, ultimately is the same as tap water but we are paying for it thousands times more, giving power to these companies and let them rob our human rights. The making of plastic produces toxic chemicals that contaminate our air and water; About 22 billions of plastic bottles are thrown away each year in the United States alone; There is about 46 times more plastic than plankton which is the crucial food for all animals in the ocean; The chemicals that leach into the bottle seriously harm our health. 


The only choice left is tap water and the best filter you can afford.
In the meantime tell the Government to keep our water clean!

Rerouting shower and sink WATER for toilet use.
Category: Water

Image from: www.tempe.gov


Some people came up with this great idea of rerouting shower and sink water to flush our toilets.

It would save the world an enormous number of gallons each day.
What do you think?
And why this is not becoming a standard in every place?

Would this threaten some people's profit??

Fast Food is Evil
Category: Organic

The experiment from Super size me. 
How come people do not know about this? 
Watch and see for your self how poisonous are these French fries.

 

This above is the 4 year old cheeseburger. It is shocking.

Experiment it your self.

 

A few excerpts from www.divinecaroline.com and Alternet

"Fake Food

For his documentary Super Size Me, Morgan Spurlock puts several McDonald’s entrees, including a Big Mac and fries, into separate glass containers to find out how they will decompose. He does the same thing with a burger and fries from a local non-chain restaurant. After two weeks, the burger and fries from the mom-and-pop restaurant are covered in mold and oozing as expected, but the Big Mac and fries look eerily pristine. Five weeks in, the regular burger and fries are unidentifiable, the Big Mac is molding, but the McDonald’s fries still look perfect. Two months later, nearly everything is black with mold except the fries, which appear as fresh and perky as the day they were bought, as if they were made of plastic. The experiment, which appears as extra footage on the DVD, begs the question: 'How long do they last in your stomach?' "

More excerpts mention the chemical ingredients and the fecal matter found in fast food:

"The high levels of harmful pathogens such as E. coli and salmonella in hamburger meat are one of the most startling finds in Fast Food Nation. In a 1996 study, the FDA found that nearly 79 percent of ground beef has microbes that are primarily spread through fecal matter. As Schlosser puts it: “There’s shit in the meat.” 

The first known fast food E. coli outbreak in the early 1980s sickened dozens of patrons at a McDonald’s restaurant in Oregon, but the public was never informed. Contaminated meat at a Jack in the Box in 1993 had far more serious consequences, killing four people and hospitalizing some 200 people. Since then, thousands of people have been hospitalized and hundreds have died."

"Engineered Flavors

The fast food industry has worked hard to engineer foods that will appeal to our every sense with manufactured flavorings, color, and what’s called mouthfeel—the texture, weight, and consistency. In his book Fast Food Nation, Eric Schlosser described how companies—often the same ones that make perfumes—mix the chemicals that give our processed food their flavors. Schlosser lists nearly one hundred chemicals that make up the standard strawberry flavor in a milkshake.

The flavoring for proprietors is kept secret. For decades, McDonald’s used beef tallow to cook its fries. When the public started to worry about saturated fat, the company switched to vegetable oil, but it continues to use animal products to achieve the same flavor. McDonalds has refused to disclose what other ingredients they use. The FDA doesn’t require food companies to list the ingredients in additives, as long as they are Generally Regarded as Safe (GRAS)."


Boycott fast food, the antithesis of health and nutrition.

Years and years of propaganda, a whole Nation brainwashed. Tempted by cheap prices, we feed disease to our minds and bodies.
Let's put a stop to this poison!

Everything you HAVE TO KNOW about Dangerous Genetically Modified Foods

GMO needs to be eliminated.

Tell Congress to Keep Toxic Sewage Out of American Drinking Water
Category: Water

"The pipes that keep America’s drinking water circulating and the treatment facilities that keep it clean are falling apart.
Degrading water systems are now causing more than half of all waterborne disease outbreaks in the U.S. A common bacteria associated with leaking water pipes, fecal coliform bacteria, is not a merely unpleasant – it can be deadly for children and the elderly.

Sewage-contaminated water also sickens swimmers and poisons seafood, which when eaten by humans leads to more illnesses – as many as two million per year.
The American Society of Civil Engineers has given our water and wastewater infrastructure systems a D- grade, and the Environmental Protection Agency reports we are falling short on water infrastructure spending by $22 billion per year.
In short, we’re facing a looming crisis of clean water.

Fortunately there is a solution: the Water Protection and Reinvestment Trust Fund, currently before Congress. This bill would create a dedicated source of public funding so that communities across America can keep their water clean, safe and affordable."


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