Water Contamination and its Effect on Our Health

"Man has lost the capacity to foresee and to forestall. He will end by destroying the earth." Albert Schweitzer

That is a pretty shocking quote, but when you study the impacts and choices the public and corporations in the US are making regarding the production and farming of food along with the pollution and additives deposited into our water you'll begin to get the point.

The causes of water contamination are numerous and range from agricultural runoff to improper use of household chemicals and everything in between. While the standard use in our society of over 75,000 different chemical compounds has offered added convenience and productivity in our lives, it has also come at a tremendous price.

Drastic increase in degenerative diseases. In the early 1900s, before chlorine, pesticides, herbicides and the tens of thousands of other chemicals that we are exposed to, the average person had a 1 in 50 chance of getting cancer, today 1 in 3 can expect to get cancer in their lifetime, one out of every 2 men.

If you doubt this, you might want to watch the documentary, "The Future of Food." A real eye opener and illustrates a lack of understanding of the implications of the use of pesticides and the desire to manipulate mother nature.

Water Treatment Facilities are Not Enough

Our municipal water treatment facilities are not designed or effective for removing these synthetic chemicals and typically only consist of sand bed filtration and disinfection, much like a standard swimming pool filter.

For the most part today's water treatment facilities are much the same as they were at the turn of the century. "Drinking water plants are old and out of date, and water supplies are increasingly threatened by and contaminated by chemicals and microorganisms."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.

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Man Made Chemicals and Contaminants in Our Water

Our use of man made chemicals has become so extreme that we can now find traces of these low level toxins in virtually every public water supply in the world. A recent report by the Ralph Nader Study Group, after reviewing over 10,000 documents acquired through the Freedom Of Information Act, stated that "U.S. drinking water contains more than 2100 toxic chemicals that can cause cancer."

The Federal Council On Environmental Quality reports that "Up to two thirds of all cancers may be attributed to these low level toxins." and that "once contaminated our ground water will remain so for tens of thousands of years. if not geologic time!"

Our tendency is to blame it on the big factory up stream. And while industry has certainly played its part in our water contamination problems, it is also consumers of a vast array of products that are also to blame.

The majority of the contaminants found in our drinking water can be traced back to improper or excessive use of ordinary compounds like lawn chemicals, gasoline, cleaning products and even prescription drugs.

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 fragile our water supplies really are.

Authorities on Water Contamination Reports on Risk of Disease and Children

One of America's leading authorities on water contamination, Dr. David Ozonoff of the Boston University Of Public Health warns that, "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, can now be directly linked to toxins in our drinking water.

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

A 1994 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 "Tap Water Blues" 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 testing's" 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 five 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 45,000 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 non of these factors are considered when the EPA's maximum contaminant levels are set.

The National Academy of Sciences issued a report in 1993 on this subject and stated that "children are not little adults, their bodies are less developed and incapable of detoxifying certain harmful compounds."

Water Regulation Tests Give False Assumption

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 that 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." Regardless of the differing opinions it is safe to assume that there is no acceptable level for pesticides and weed killers in our drinking water.

In America each year we use over 2.2 billion pounds of pesticides, or eight pounds for every man woman and child in the country.

Industrial solvents like TCE and Benzene make their way into our water supplies from literally hundreds of sources. Airports and military bases degrease planes and engine parts with TCE, one of the most concentrated toxins in existence. One teaspoon of TCE will render undrinkable over 250,000 gallons of water, and yet thousands of gallons are used in uncontained applications each day.

Perchlorethelyne, cyanide, and benzene are used in such common industries as dry cleaning, car washes and photo processing, much of which ends up going down someone's drain and into our water supplies. It has been shown that areas with the highest levels of these man made carcinogens 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" Cancer extracts a staggering toll from our society, one in every seven people will die from this man made disease.

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Center for Disease Control

According to the Center For Disease Control, "Death from cancer is increasing more rapidly than is the population." It is now widely accepted that cancer is an environmental disease.

The World Health Organization and the National Cancer Institute both suggest that most human cancers, perhaps as many as 90% are caused by chemical carcinogens in the environment. This realization is paramount for change because it means that most cancers could be prevented by minimizing or eliminating our exposure to chemical carcinogens.

While the powerful chemical industry argues that the levels of these toxins in the environment are not significant, scientific evidence has shown otherwise. A National Cancer Institute report to the Surgeon General concluded that no level of exposure to a chemical carcinogen should be considered toxicologically insignificant for man.

We spend billions of dollars each year seeking a cure for cancer. The disease is merely a result of the real problem, environmental pollution. If we were to direct these billions of dollars and the same intense effort towards curing the problem (pollution) instead of learning to live with the result (cancer) we would do future generations a great service, and we could realistically stop the cancer epidemic.

More Important Information About Your Water

For futher education read the following water safety articles:

  • Bottled Water; is It Safer?
  • The Most Common Water Questions?
  • Chlorine, Cancer and Heart Disease; is There a Link?
  • Do You Know The Most Common Water Contaminant?
  • Prevention and Healing with Water
  • The Foundation of a Healthy Body

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By Khaled Hosseni
2007-09-17 18:03:32
 

What is the effect of contaminated water in crops?

 
By ronald daering
2007-09-17 18:04:07
 

This site rocks.

 
By A.
2008-03-04 19:13:14
 

I work for a police dept, semi new 911 center in LA we were just told a few days ago that our water in our building is very contaminated and not to drink the water. Well, we have all been drinking the water for quite sometime. Does water all of sudden become contaminated in such a building or could it have possibly been contaminated for the past couple years? Many of us have been sick for about a year off and on, with a dragging cough and other misc symptoms. They just stated it was some sort of bacteria but have not said what exactly. Are they required to advise us exactly what it is contaminated with/type of bacteria? How do we know if we are affected? Since we have all been sick, sore throats, coughing, stomach sickness, dizzy. When doctors tell us we have the flu, could this be the result of the contamination? Thanks for reading.

 
By Dr. Leia
2008-03-07 19:09:22
 

Dear A., I don't know what the laws are regarding informing people about the purity of their drinking water. So you might want to check with your city or county's environmental protection agency to find out this information. There are many reasons why your water could be contaminated, especially in a new building. Maybe there are leaks in the pipes which allowed contaminants to enter, or the drinking water source is contaminated with leakage from the sewer causing cross contamination, or any other possible explanation. Whatever the situation, at least everyone is now aware of this situation and hopefully, in time, the cause will be discovered and rectified. In the meantime, there are several different actions you could take to protect yourself and your co-workers. If it is indeed only a bacterial contamination, it will be important to identify the bacteria. The most common cause of bacterial water contamination is E. coli, which is a fecal bacteria. Bacteria can cause flu-like symptoms, coughs, sore throats, diarrhea, intestinal and gastric irritation, and fevers. Ways to check yourself for bacterial contamination would be to collect a sputum, saliva, or nasal culture. You will need to visit your doctor to have these tests performed, and make sure to tell him/her of your symptoms and the situation with the drinking water at your workplace. Other water contaminants can include heavy toxic metals, such as mercury, arsenic, copper, and lead, just to name a few of the more common toxic metals. These metals can collect in your body in the tissues, cells, and organs if you are exposed to them over a long period of time, and can manifest in the hair because the hair represents the toxic load in your body tissues. Metals cannot be measured through a blood test, because the metals are only detectable in the blood for a short period of time during your exposure to these heavy metals. Therefore, the best method of checking for toxic metals in the body is a Hair Mineral and Toxic Metal Analysis. You will need to visit your Naturopathic Doctor or a Holistic doctor to obtain one of these tests and to have it properly interpreted by your doctor. A Hair Analysis is a non-invasive test which involves taking a snippet of hair from the nape of the neck and sending it to a special laboratory to be analyzed. You should make sure that you have not used a hair dye or permanent wave in the past six weeks because the dye and permanent will cause a false elevated level of metals on your hair. Here is a link to the laboratory which I have used for over twenty years to test my patients' hair levels:> Lab/Info. Also, here is a wonderful comprehensive site about water quality, testing and contamination from Cornell University:> Cornell/Info. I am sure that you will find this site to be of interest to you, your co-workers, and your supervisors. In addition to bacterial and heavy toxic metal contamination, there is also a possibility that the water can contain toxic chemicals, and you will find a list of certified laboratories from Cornell University's site, home testing kits, and everything which you will need to make sure that your drinking water is safe and contaminant-free. Good luck in your search for the contaminants, the cause, and clearing the toxins out of your body.

 
By A.
2008-03-07 19:09:42
 

Dr. Leia, Thank you so very much for your incredibly informative answer to my question, along with many others I am sure. You have been a wonderful help.

 
By Miguel
2008-04-01 18:16:25
 

How do you test for prescription drugs in tap water?

 
By Debbie
2008-04-01 18:20:10
 

Hi Miguel, tap water can be sent to an independent lab. The problem is that there are so many drugs to test for it would be very expensive. They are trying to come up with a method of doing it in a uniform standardized way. They have yet to develop an adequate method. It is becoming a problem for many areas of the country and this problem needs to be addressed soon.

 
By Laina
2008-05-14 21:40:46
 

What are your opinions on the water quality of Australia?

 
By Chuck65201
2008-09-14 16:21:21
 

This is a very serious issue as well in the United States if you go to the associated Press web site and do a site search on contaminated drinking water. Also do a Google Search on "how contaminated is our drinking water".

 
By Sabih N.
2009-02-14 20:26:30
 

What is the basic definition of water contamination? And why is it not given much attention?

 
By Sunita
2009-03-01 21:01:41
 

What are the effects of water contamination on our health?

 
By Deb
2009-03-01 21:05:43
 

Hi Sabih, I will let the EPA give the definition > EPA's General Information on Water Contamination.

 
By Deb
2009-03-01 21:17:06
 

Hi Sunita, I feel that the following page at the USGS gives some great information and answers your question very well > Water Contaminants and Health Issues.

 
By Radhey S.
2009-03-27 20:39:26
 

I want to know full information about water contamination, its effect and treatment.

 
By Kailash C. S.
2009-06-17 19:28:38
 

Water is an important constituent of our body. It is an essence of life. It's intake in pure form is very essential for sustainable life. That's why, it is necessary to know about its purity. Contaminated water can cause serious hazards to health. Therefore, the awareness about water quality parameters are essential. A Chemist (Water Analyst) may solve this problem, and should provide basic knowledge about contaminants.

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