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smokestack.jpg U.S. drinking water contains more than 2100 toxic chemicals that can cause cancer.
Ralph Nader Research Institute

The following report summarizes factual information on tap water quality and its' affect on human health. For information on "Bottled Water" quality and the misconceptions surrounding it, refer to the "Lifestyle" tab above.

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The causes of tap water contamination are many, ranging from agricultural runoff to improper use of household chemicals and everything in between. Few of us realize the extent or impact of these low level synthetic chemicals in the water we use. While the standard use in our society of over 80000 different synthetic chemicals has offered added convenience and productivity in our lives it has also come at a tremendous price... drastic increases in degenerative disease.

In the early 1900s before chlorine pesticides herbicides and the tens of thousands of other chemicals that we are exposed to every day the average American had a 1 in 50 chance of getting cancer today 1 in 3 can expect to get cancer in their lifetime 1 in every 2 males.

Our use of man-made chemicals has become so extreme that we can now find traces of these low level SOCs (synthetic organic chemicals) in virtually every public water supply around the world. A recent report by the Ralph Nader Study Group after reviewing over 10000 documents acquired through the Freedom Of Information Act confirmed that "U.S. drinking water contains more than 2100 toxic chemicals that can cause cancer."

We've learned that any chemical we use in our society, will eventually wind up in our water supplies. There is no "new" water! Our planet re-uses the same water over and over. And as our use of SOCs increases, so does the toxicity of our water. Earth's natural filtration process is not effective at removing these toxic SOCs... nor is municipal water treatment. Industry, agriculture and individuals... all contribute to the problem. Many of the contaminants found in water can be traced back to improper or excessive use of ordinary compounds like lawn chemicals gasoline, drycleaning solvents and cleaning products.

Once we realize that everything that goes down the drain on our lawns on our agricultural fields or into the environment by any means... eventually winds up in the water we drink we begin to see just how vunerable our water supplies really are.

Our municipal water treatment facilities do not remove SOCs and typically only consist of sand bed filtration and disinfection much like a standard swimming pool filter. For the most part todays water treatment facilities are much the same as they were at the turn of the century, filter out the visable particles and add bleach!

"Drinking water plants are old and out of date and water supplies are increasingly threatened by and contaminated by chemicals and microorganisms." Natural Resources Defense Council.

"The way we guarantee safe drinking water is broken and needs to be fixed." Carol Browner U.S. EPA Chief.

One of Americas leading authorities on water contamination Dr. David Ozonoff of the Boston University Of Public Health states "the risk of disease associated with public drinking water has passed from the theoretical to the real."

Many illnesses that in the past could not be linked to a probable cause have now been linked to toxins in our drinking water.

"While levels of these carcenogens (SOCs) in drinking water are low, it is precisely these low levels that carcenogenists belive to be responsible for the majority of human cancers in the U.S."
U.S. Council On Environmental Quality

The use of pesticides and herbicides has become so excessive that they are now commonly found in household tap water and bottled water with alarming frequency.

A 1998 study of 29 major U.S. cities by the Environmental Working Group found that all 29 cities had traces of at least one weed killer in the drinking water. The report titled "Weed Killers By The Glass" went on to say that "Millions of Americans are routinely exposed to one or more pesticides in a single glass of tap water."

These first ever "tap water testings" found two or more pesticides in the drinking water of 27 of the 29 cities three or more in 24 cities four or more in 21 cities five or more in 18 cities six or more in 13 cities and seven or more pesticides in the tap water of 5 major U.S. cities. In Fort Wayne Indiana nine different pesticides were found in a single glass of tap water!

As a startling side note it was reported that in these 29 cities 45000 infants drank formula mixed with tap water containing weed killers and that "over half of these infants were swallowing 4 to 9 chemicals in every bottle!"

The tragic health effects of consuming these highly toxic chemicals are magnified many times over for small children because their systems are more sensitive and still developing. Small children also consume a much larger volume of fluids per pound of body weight and therefore get a bigger dose yet none of these factors are considered when the EPAs maximum contaminant levels are set. The National Academy of Sciences issued a report in 1993 on this subject and stated "children are not little adults" and their bodies are less developed and simply incapable of detoxifying certain harmful compounds."

Another major flaw in the estimated risks of chemicals in our drinking water is the false assumption that only that one chemical is being consumed. The regulations are set based on what is assumed safe for a 175 pound adult drinking water with only one chemical present and does not take into account the combined toxicity of two or more chemicals.

In a 1995 Science Advisory Report to the EPA it was stated that "when two or more of these contaminants combine in our water the potency may be increased by as much as 1000 times!"

It has been shown that areas with the highest levels of these SOCs in their water supplies also have the highest incidence of cancer.

Jacquelyn Warren of the Natural Resources Defense Council commented on this subject "The one thing we know for sure about toxins in our drinking water is that the more we look the more we find."

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