Most, if not all, of the water we drink is contaminated in some form
or another. It’s a “for sure” that the government knows and a certainty
that we need water distillers in our homes to combat contamination.
Consider the various legal battles raging all across the nation dealing
with contaminated water and you will get a very clear picture of the
likely condition of the water in your taps. If you aren’t using water distillation systems in your home, then think twice about drinking the water.
The most recent debacle concerns E. coli in Missouri’s Lake of the
Ozarks. An investigation is being conducted that a government agency
broke state laws by not releasing data that E. coli was above safe
levels in the lake – a revelation that would make most people bolt to
the Internet and purchase water purification systems for the home and
cottage.
The Missouri Attorney General is investigating a complaint that a
state agency violated state law by refusing to release data that showed
E. coli was above safe levels in the Lake of the Ozarks. That gives one
pause for thought about how that would affect tourists, not to mention
the local citizenry. Evidently the Department of Natural Resources
turned down multiple requests under that state’s Sunshine Act to
release the relevant data. Water distillers would be in big demand with
the community facing that kind of a problem.
The Department’s director is walking a rather fine line these days
indicating that his department should have immediately released the
report detailing the levels of E. coli in the lake. This in light of
the fact that the department had apparently kept the report hush-hush
for about a month because they didn’t want to affect tourism or cause
public panic. The concern and panic happened anyway when people found
out. The situation was merely compounded by the Department of Natural
Resources hiding the facts. The lost time for people to purchase water
distillers for their home and at the lake was crucial.
If the government in various states is withholding information of
this nature because it doesn’t want to lose tourism dollars or cause
people to get into a flap, what other information about the water
haven’t they told us? Interesting question, don’t you think? The public
has every right to know about the water in or from which they wash,
bathe, play and drink.
Our health is at risk when we drink contaminated water and when
public agencies, who are supposed to safeguard us from things like
this, participate in a cover-up like the Missouri one. It’s time to be
taking a hard look at the water system you have in your home for your
family and finding out all you need to know about water purification
systems. Water distillers are the best bet for the freshest, cleanest
water like Mother Nature intended it to be.
Larry Wardell is with H2olabs.com, a provider of water distillers and water distillation systems. To learn more about Water distillers, water distillation systems, water purification systems, visit H2olabs.com.
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