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Old 03-16-2022, 09:28 PM   #11
lwmcguire
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I think the government agencies (EPA) would certainly dispute that, but who knows for sure. We certainly don't see animals falling over dead from drinking any kind of water.
Animals can drink anything liquid and proess it

Much of the water in Africa is liquid mud

Domestic livestock primary issis nitrate or salinity

A few of the big stories of chromium, radioactive nuclides, salinity, nitrates, lead, arsenic, high sulfates mtbe, trichlorethlene, ecoli, gasoline, found in potable water have made the news

There are thousands of remedial sites in the midwest running as i type

Some efforts are being made to plug abandoned water and oil well with proper retards

New septic systems guidelines are much more stringent rightfully so

Water quality around the world and here is a huge issue and is certainly in need of attention

As you can imagine the water treatment business is growing exponentially institutionaly, industry wide, food processing and of course for homes
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