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Water

Drinkable Water:

Clean, pure water is one of the greatest under-appreciated essential elements in our environment. Every living thing needs it. Although much of the earth is covered in it only about one percent is drinkable.

Pollution:

Unfortunately, the activities of man have done much to compromise the purity of this one percent that's drinkable.

Smoke from our factories, cars and heating our homes enters the atmosphere, contaminating the clouds. The vapour in the clouds eventually falls as rain or snow, bringing the pollution with it. This in turn affects the vegetation in lakes and rivers and thus the fish and animal life.

When the antibacterial soap that you use is washed down the drain, it makes its way to the lakes and rivers and the environment at large. Two of the chemicals that are used in antibacterial soap, namely triclosan and triclocarban, are being discovered in increasing quantities in lakes and streams, in fish and even in breast milk. Recent studies point to the fact that though the amounts that show up in our food is small, it is still enough to disrupt thyroid function in frogs.

Added to this source of pollution are the medications we take and then ultimately flush down the toilet. Further compounding the problem are the myriad of toxic cleaning and personal use products. Another source for the pollution of our lakes and rivers is the fluoride that is added to drinking water in most cities all over North America.

Consequences:

The distressing fact is that the longer we continue this environmental pollution the more the level of toxicity increases. Soil is becoming more polluted and as a result the aquaphir and thus our wells. The effect of our careless disposal of a multitude of chemicals, is that no matter whether we get drinking water from wells or lakes and rivers we may be exposed to a variety of chemicals. These chemicals may negatively impact our health or the health of our children. This creates a need to purify it before we drink it, somehow, we can start with water purifier reviews

If your homes water comes from a well, you may need to reduce the effects of its' hardness by softening it. By far the most environmentally friendly way to do this is by a saltless softener.

Ultimately, all the pollution generated on land makes its way to the oceans

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