The Worst Drinking Water in America

Here’s an article in Daily Finance that identifies cities in the U.S. with the worst drinking water,
as rated by 24/7 Wall Street using data collected by the Environmental Working Group.

http://www.dailyfinance.com/2011/01/31/ten-american-cities-with-worst-drinking-water/

There were a couple of interesting listings including Omaha and San Diego. Las Vegas was no surprise. Is your city listed?

In many cases cities meet all federal standards for drinking water quality and yet still distribute harmful contaminants to their customers. The only way you can be certain you are drinking healthy water is to be proactive. This means looking at your local water report and determining which water filter will actually remove the contaminants in your water. Many people buy the wrong filter … thinking that any filter will make their water healthy. In this case you will still be drinking contaminated water. The best water filter is the one that removes the contaminants in your water.

The drought in California is also worsening water quality in that state. In particular Fresno and the central valley have incredibly dangerous levels of nitrates. Likewise cities in southern California receiving water from the Delta are also anticipated to have declining water quality.

http://news.yahoo.com/health-experts-warn-water-contamination-california-drought-034954936.html

If you’d like to review your water report together sometime call me during business hours (9 AM – 6 PM Mountain Time)and we can do so. There’s no charge and no obligation. Learn more on my website.

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About James McMahon

Studied ecology at the University of Illinois, mountain survival at Eastern Washing University, Deep Ecology at Naropa, River Ecology with The Nature Conservancy and Luna Leopold
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