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We welcome your comments on this storys topic. Off-topic comments, personal attacks, and inappropriate language may be flagged and removed, and comment privileges blocked, per our Terms of Service. Thanks for keeping the comments space respectful. Please explain why you are flagging this comment 10 characters or more required. gusty said on December 30, 2010 at 4:04 PM What about the suppliers of bottled water? I have heard that bottled eraserheads songs magasin sometimes has even more relaxed standards than tap According to Principles of Human Anatomy Seventh Edition, Page 683 by Gerard J. Tortora, One of the functions of the large intestine is the completion of. Could alpha particles in the water supply also used in agriculture in the food chain and all fruits, vegetables, and especially involved in red meat production, etc. be a significant cause of colon we be concerned about the water quality used in the production of food, such as meat, eggs, t agricultural processes have the power to concentrate environmental significant is the half-life and persistance of this danger over time? Will aging water help to reduce the threat, or will it take years for the radiation levels to decline? We need more answers! We need more questions. We need more reports, so please follow up. larryjo said on December 5, 2010 at 2:15 PM Solutions: For those who are financially challenged, arent we all these days? or live in a multi-family dwelling, there are solutions to the radiation and chloramine contaminant problems by means of correcting the water supplies to your home individually. Showering and bathing which is actually more toxic to the body than drinking water, because when soaking contaminants through the skin, we by-pass the livers poison control protection, can be corrected by the combined efforts of two recently created, state of the art pre-filters. For drinking purposes, tap water must be purified by means of a specialized pre-filter to a reverse osmosis system. Of course, all are not created equal. For multi-family dwellers, the good news is that your filters can be removed, and reinstalled in your new location. Though not yet available on the common market, these filters are available by calling 281-960-9494/Wishing you all the best in your quest-Larry O rubyann said on November 16, 2010 at 12:29 AM City leaders should take note that their LACK of action in this very case will send voters in other directions. Thanks I Team for your commitment to your community!! midas said on November 14, 2010 at 11:24 AM As residents of Montgomery, Texas, located in Montgomery County, I personally know of 5 people who have Mantle Cell Lymphoma. Interestingly, this is a very rare form of cancer. Only 6 of all lymphomas diagnosed each year are of this subtype. 5 people within a 20 mile radius???????? Sounds more than coincidental. We have suspected the water table as this seems to be the most eraserheads songs magasin thread between the residents we know have this cancer. However, 2 of the 5 people we know are in construction jobs. Many gas wells are being drilled between Montgomery and Anderson, Texas. We also wonder if this process is also a source contaminating the water table. It sounds like an Erin Brokovich story in the making. bjcgatk446517974 said on November 11, 2010 at 12:02 AM And they worry about smokeing? Everyone dont smoke but we all drink water! How long dose it take for people with power to stop filling there pockets up and start doing something about laws that need to be enforced. Its just like air pollution pay your fine and keep on polluting. allen1152 said on November 10, 2010 at 7:14 PM Most folks swim in pools where they trust the chlorine to rid the poor of some swimmers not going inside to the bathroom. If you test your home water source from your faucet, youll find almost triple the amount of chlorine. So much for government guidelines and protection. Do you really want to drink that much bleach? zavala96 said on November 10, 2010 at 5:45 PM what about the getting the water from the water stations located around town?? are they safe??? would it help if we put a filtration system on our faucet or through a refrigerator filtration system??? 1usa1 said on November 10, 2010 at 3:23 PM broadmindedbroad said on November 10, 2010 at 10:16 AM We have our own water well near 290 W. Little York, and MUD 105 appears to be west of our area, but how do we find out if we have these contaminants in our well water? Our water is extremely told us its more than twice as hard as Houston tap very tasty, and our kids have excellent teeth, having grown up drinking it. skimp said on November 10, 2010 at 10:07 AM jumboshrimp said on November 10, 2010 at 8:32 AM mweb1 said on November 10, 2010 at 12:42 AM Dont buy bottled water. Same as tap water.

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