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Mitzi Bault wonders if there are health issues with water Mitzi Bault writes: As many know I have had to battle cancer for many years. We are now buying water from Columbia/Adair County Utilities District which we cannot drink or cook with. I'm wondering if it is safe to drink. At the present time I have open sores on my feet. I am worried that our water is not safe to bathe with or to brush my teeth. Doctors have asked me about our water. I am in a study with my oncologist in Louisville and a Doctor who went back to England. They have been asking me for Water reports for some time. Adair County needs to wake up. I for one am quite tired of hearing it is safe. I want more proof that it is. - Mitzi BaultComments re article 85326 Trilby Vance sends information on source of drinking water This story was posted on 2016-08-30 07:32:03
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