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for: ‘November, 2010’

Sewage Spills and Your Drinking Water

Several years ago I was driving between Omaha and Lincoln when a radio announcement caught my notice.  Apparently raw sewage was being dumped into the Missouri River from the sewage facility in Omaha.  The announcer advised people to avoid boating or swimming in the Missouri River for several hours until the spill had time to …

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Know what’s in that soda you’re drinking? Now you do!

So you like your occasional, or a little-bit-more-than-occasional soda. Yet, you wonder about the purity of the ingredients. Does it contain high-fructose corn syrup? How about the mess of chemical ingredients? Or, you ask, what toxins were in the tap water that the soda was made from? The solution is simple; make your own soda …

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The Ultimate Gift for Your Family!

Are you looking to do something really meaningful for your loved ones? This year, instead of just getting superficial stuff, give your family the best gift of all; the gift of health! A Pure Water Distiller is an excellent investment that will benefit each person in your family for their entire life. With a Pure …

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A Warm Thank You to our Customers!

I would be amiss if I don’t take this special day to thank our wonderful customers. Over the past forty years we have been lucky enough to get hundreds of thousands of customers all over the world. From government agencies to multination corporations, from doctors and dentists to countless families, we appreciate you all. We …

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As you know, Watercology is an important blog dedicated to educating people about the vital need to consume pure water. Please subscribe today and you will receive an email notification about the articles that we publish. It also gives you a handy way to forward the emails on to other people. Sign up by putting …

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Trust R.O. Water? Not me!

Trust R.O. Water??  Not me! Reverse osmosis systems are constructed of all plastic and rubber compared to the stainless steel construction of distillers. All plastics give off something. Many R.O. Membranes give of a chemical called 1,4-Dioxane which is a known animal carcinogen and suspected human carcinogen.   R.O. membranes do not guarantee sterile water and …

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I’m Sure You Have Heard of E-Coli in the Water

It was May of 2000 in the town of Walkerton, Ontario (population 4,800) when suddenly people became sickened with gastroenteritis. 65 people were so bad they were hospitalized, and 27 developed a serious and sometimes fatal kidney ailment, and, unfortunately, 7 people died.  The cause was not determined until after the event. It was another …

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More on Lead in School Drinking Water. Are Your Children at Risk?

Earlier this week I talked about lead contamination found in schools in Camden, NJ.  I also shared with you my experiences in the early 1990’s with drinking water in Chinese primary schools.  My interest and concern with water contamination at schools is driven by several facts: most contaminants cannot be detected by the students drinking …

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Manganese in Drinking Water

Manganese is a naturally occurring mineral which is often found associated with iron.  It can be found in soils and rocks and can also occur as an industrial pollutant.  There are many ways that manganese can get into the drinking water supplies. Maximum limits for manganese in drinking water has been set by the World …

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Selenium in the Water: A Case for Balance

In the mid-1980’s I did a television interview with Carl Decker, our Distributor with the local TV station in Fresno, California.  Fresno was close to the Kesterson National Wildlife Refuge, where in the early 1980’s the US Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) found a high incidence of mortality and deformities among newborn coots, stilts and …

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