Posted on 09/06/2017 6:15:56 PM PDT by Ennis85
Microscopic pieces of plastic have infiltrated tap water systems around the world, according to new research on worldwide water systems.
According to Orb Media, a non-profit data journalism newsroom in Washington, 83 percent of the tap water sampled globally was contained with microscopic plastic particles.
The U.S. had the highest contamination rate at 94 percent, and water sampled from Europe to India and in parts of the Middle East had plastic contamination above 70 percent, according to the Orb study.
Sites sampled in the U.S. included Congress buildings, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency headquarters and Trump Towers, the Guardian reported.
Most research to this point has concentrated on massive plastic garbage patches in the worlds oceans, and the impact of tiny pieces of plastic from those huge patches on marine life, which people then eat. But the impact of drinking microplastic particles on humans is still unknown.
We have enough data from looking at wildlife, and the impacts that its having on wildlife, to be concerned, Dr Sherri Mason, a microplastic expert at the State University of New York in Fredonia, and a supervisor on the study for Orb, told the Guardian.
If its impacting [wildlife], then how do we think that its not going to somehow impact us?
Researchers dont know exactly how the tiny pieces of plastic are entering the water tables that cities use for tap water, but tons of plastic fibers from clothes discharged in wastewater, mishandled plastic waste, synthetic fibers in the atmosphere, tire dust washed into storm drains and streams are a few of the possible ways such large-scale contamination could be occurring.
According to a 2013 report, 300 million tons of plastic is produced worldwide every year, and millions of tons end up in the oceans and landfills.
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Reminds me of being a kid staying at a friend's farm in the countryside for a week. Filled a glass with water from the kitchen tap, discolored water came out along with a tiny tadpole. I asked him where the water came from, and my friend said "Remember the pond we played at yesterday with the frogs?". I said "Cool!" and drank the water.
Fake Data= Fake Tesults
It is good. I don’t drink soda or sugary coffee drinks, or alcohol so I figure, since I don’t buy those things, I’ll buy good water instead. I was actually pretty surprised by how good Voss is. The whole family made fun of me, until they started drinking it.
I have noticed my finger nails are stronger
Berkley Water
Good point...
This alone? Doubt it. We’d be noticing it in animals
I grew up on a ranch where we drank water about that color.
We made Iced Tea out of it so it wasn’t appalling.
Lived just fine and used fluoride toothpaste.
I HATE spell check!!!
BERKEY WATER, you buy, the Cannisters and it drains all of the crap out of the Water. You can get the fluoride filters as well. Been using my King Berkey for 11 years. We are all good. Just filter your tap water.
I do drink Essential during the day because I have a genetically low pH balance.
Cook with it , clean with it, give it to your pets, it’s all Good.
Spell check again.. Essentia
The only thing I don’t like about the Voss is the plastic cap with Styrofoam liner. Gerolsteiner has a metal cap.
All surface water used in potable water supplies in the US generally must be filtered. (i.e. ponds, lakes, rivers, reservoirs,...etc)
Floculation simply increases the aggregate size of the particles for settling or filtration.
Ground water, may also be filtered, but generally ground water from a well, or from an aquifer, has already been filtered by the sand and gravel and sediment it flowed through in the aquifer to get to the well inlet.
Generally speaking, plastic is inert, not soluble in water.
Also plastics typically do not break down into smaller plastic fibers or plastic sediment. Plastics tend to shrink when heated up, because their molecular chains collapse upon themselves. May want to boil the water and extract the steam, re-condense and dispose of the solute as wastewater for filtration.
“This alone? Doubt it. Wed be noticing it in animals”
Me too.. But..
Animals don’t live in our houses.
Animals don’t sit in child car seats.
Animals aren’t drinking from plastic bottles.
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“Infant and Child Car Seats Come with Toxic Chemicals”
https://www.healthychild.com/infant-car-seats-come-toxic-chemicals/
Theres a new study on toxic chemicals in childrens car seats...hormone disruptors and developmental toxicants.
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“The Top 12 Worst Chemicals in Your Home”
https://www.rodalewellness.com/health/endocrine-disruptors-list/learn-more
Bisphenol A, or BPA [in plastics, flame retardants, ..]
..this hormonal chemical has been found to act like estrogen, with current exposure levels leading to things like decreased sperm production in men, early puberty in girls, and fertility problems in both genders
Mount Everest weighs 161,932,476,090 tonnes, so at 300 million tons per year, it will take us 539,774,920 years to make a mountain of plastic the size of Everest... Wow!
the beautify of a 7-stage, under-sink RO system is that it removes almost all impurities from so-called potable water down to the molecular level.
Plastic will kill you bois, drink sewer water instead!
Sewer water has plastic in it too. LOL.
but it was filtered by a human body, it has to be clean!
Full of microscopic glass particles?
I'd rather not think about 40.2 milligrams of silica per liter making the long and sensitive journey down the urinary tract.
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