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Anonymous source says drinking water problems nationwide

' . . . we all can research the issue with today's technology. Then act! Water is life, for all creatures!' - ANON

Anon writes:
Agree with the taste quality of our water right now a report should be sent to all homes paying for municipal water. However this problem of Cyanobacteria is hardly isolated to our area. Over 20 states are dealing with this issue in the country, now.

Perhaps we as a nation better get heads up on something we take for granted in America, access to clean water, at command. With out being political or detailed about the cause of this bloom, bacteria, we all can research the issue with today's technology. Then act! Water is life, for all creatures!

Fluoride is another great concern of mine, added to our water, again to not get political, or detailed, research. - Anon
Comments re article 85334 Mitzi Bault wonders if there are health issues with water




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