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Sunday, December 22, 2019

What’s in your water? | Live Long and Prosper

What’s in your water? | Live Long and Prosper
What’s in your water?


Many of America’s children continue to be poisoned by their local and state governments…because the Federal government won’t listen to its own agency.
Around the country, schools are fighting the effects of environmental toxins in their students’ drinking water. The most notorious example is in Flint Michigan, where the school system has seen a doubling of the number of students needing special services due to lead poisoning and the damage to the developing brain that it causes.
Other pollutants are damaging as well. Mercury, along with cancer-causing dioxins, are released from coal-fired power plants and municipal waste incinerators. The airborne toxins travel to the lungs of children or are absorbed into food and water supplies.
2019 was a bad year for lead…in Flint, Newark, Hammond IN, New York City, Detroit, Philadelphia, and elsewhere. Thousands of our nation’s children have had their lives damaged by the toxicity of lead. Meanwhile, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reminds us that even the smallest lead level in the blood of children is unsafe.
No safe blood lead level in children has been identified. Even low levels of CONTINUE READING: What’s in your water? | Live Long and Prosper