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Do EPA Water Standards Really Ensure Our Safety From Contaminants?

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Do EPA Water Standards Really Ensure Our Safety From Contaminants?

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Drinking water safety is a serious public health issue. The water treatment facilities are doing everything that they can do in order to make our water safe to drink, but it’s not enough. Maybe it’s time that you took charge of your water faucets. The people who act as your local providers truly want to insure drinking water safety for you and your family. They use various steps in their treatment process in order to remove as many contaminants as they possibly can. Then they even disinfect the water in an effort to make it even cleaner. Even with all of their efforts, what is coming out of your drinking water faucets is simply not safe to drink. The Environmental Protection Agency would have you believe that it was safe enough to drink, but with all of the contaminants being found in the water how can they truly justify calling it okay to drink? The standards that the EPA comes up with are based on assumptions of what is average. They have decided that the weight of the average man th

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