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and it ain't boredom. The numbers for Philadelphia are compelling. No word on Farmer's Branch, however.
Drugs in Tap Water?
Drugs in Tap Water?
zeromaster;1992996 said:and it ain't boredom. The numbers for Philadelphia are compelling. No word on Farmer's Branch, however.
Drugs in Tap Water?
jobberone;1993160 said:It's call Board Draft Fever. It's like the flu. It comes once a season.
If your concerned then get a reverse osmosis sytem for under your kitchen sink.Redball Express;1993333 said:..it's enough to make you sick..literally.
I once met a guy who worked in the local municiple water treatment plant and he told me that one of the biggest problems they have in the treatment center is..
..vitamin pills.
The vast majority of people do not absorb much at all of them and they just pass thru the body and into the sewer treatment plants and it clogs up their filters all the time and it builds up in the pipes..
..and they had to periodically breakdown the purifying systems to remove the capsules.
Now if they are hard to remove from some multi-million dollar filter systems, image the parts that get thru and how long it takes it to dissolve in the water it's in and who it goes to.
So I know what is being said about all this other stuff is absolutely fact.
It logically stands to reason.
Look, I don't mind some extra C or some E..
..but I'm a little concerned with the abundance female estrogen hormones, a shake-and-bake mixture of pain killers and a plethora of suppository stool looseners in my water supply..
Please.
:starspinReDBaLL ExPreSS:starspin
speedkilz88;1993355 said:If your concerned then get a reverse osmosis sytem for under your kitchen sink.
CosmicCowboy;1993346 said:Yeah, and I love it....:laugh2: