Extropy in the Personal Sphere

From: Rick Knight (rknight@platinum.com)
Date: Mon Aug 11 1997 - 11:37:47 MDT


     Peter McCluskey asked:
     
      Is there any evidence that filtering water is important?
     
     Rick Knight responds:
     
     I would have to research it for you, which I haven't currently the
     time for but I have read in a number of articles and discussed with
     many environmentally-leaning individuals that our drinking/bathing
     water is continuing to be bombarded with a number of contaminates that
     are not adequately fitered out by the municipal authorities.
     Considering all humans are is water and minerals, I make the effort to
     heighten the quality as much as possible. I rather doubt that the
     multi-billion dollar bottled water and purification system market
     emerged completely on a fear meme (if so, bravo to the marketing
     people who did that one!).
     
     Of course, those interests pushing the filtration and bottled water
     always have the compelling spin but I'd advise checking with local
     environmental groups and obtaining a copy of the water quality reports
     that your municipal water provider has to make public.
     
     In my estimation, average municipal water quality, governed by a
     bogged down and likely indifferent bureaucratic system is about as
     safe as packaged meat...but we'll save that for another topic <G>.
     
     Rick



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