Hugh Harris-Evans is a writer and researcher on water purification issues. Visit his site now at http://www.brightwaterfilter.com to get the facts on how to choose the best water purification system.
Residents in areas ravaged by Hurricane Katrina not only had to deal with the loss of their homes and a federal government that was slow to respond, but they also had to cope with an unstable, unhealthy drinking water system brought on by the devastating storm. Many New Orleans inhabitants were faced with asking “what is in our drinking water, now?”
There’s no doubt that Hurricane Katrina destroyed thousands of homes, but the influx of sea water brought on by the tropical storm, also caused the breakdown of the city’s drinking water system and sewer lines. So, to add insult to injury, citizens were left with a contaminated drinking water system most likely caused by raw sewage.
As we all saw in the news, many of the systems put in place to protect the city failed, because of power outages, mechanical failures and the storm that continued to hit the city for days on end. This caused raw sewage and other pollutants to contaminate water supplies. This extreme example of systems failure should cause everyone to ask “is our drinking water system going to survive, if we are hit with a devastating storm or some other natural event?”
The Environmental Protection Agency tries to control what is in our drinking water. During normal, non-emergency times our public water supply system is pretty safe. But, during a disaster it’s tough for cities to comply with government regulations. They are supposed to make public announcements when safety is in doubt, but it all depends on the contaminants.
According to investigative reporters at the Washington Post, when it comes to lead and other dangerous elements, some public water authorities exclude certain test results in order to pass the EPA standard. They also neglect to inform us about what is in our drinking water, if it might mean that they won’t pass.
Another problem is that the EPA only provides guidance for 90 pollutants. Shockingly, studies have shown that the national drinking water system contains over 2,100 chemicals and pharmaceuticals. That means that approximately 2000 contaminants are completely unregulated.
By understanding fully what is in our drinking water, you can take a number of steps to educate yourself and protect your spouse, children and pets from dangerous pollutants in normal, non-emergency times as well as during emergency situations.
If you find yourself living in an area with a questionable drinking water system, and that could be anywhere these days, you should definitely look into alternatives for providing clean, pollutant-free H2O in your own home. Because of our in-home filter, we never have to worry about what is in our drinking water.
During a disaster, you will most likely turn to bottled water or boiling. Bottled is okay, as long as you are aware of the source and know that it is not the same as what is coming out of your faucet.
While it is true that storms that contaminate the public drinking water system are a rare occurrence, it is only sensible to be prepared for an emergency. There is a way way that you can safeguard your supply of safe drinking water and that is to fit an efficient water filter in your home.
There’s no doubt that Hurricane Katrina destroyed thousands of homes, but the influx of sea water brought on by the tropical storm, also caused the breakdown of the city’s drinking water system and sewer lines. So, to add insult to injury, citizens were left with a contaminated drinking water system most likely caused by raw sewage.
As we all saw in the news, many of the systems put in place to protect the city failed, because of power outages, mechanical failures and the storm that continued to hit the city for days on end. This caused raw sewage and other pollutants to contaminate water supplies. This extreme example of systems failure should cause everyone to ask “is our drinking water system going to survive, if we are hit with a devastating storm or some other natural event?”
The Environmental Protection Agency tries to control what is in our drinking water. During normal, non-emergency times our public water supply system is pretty safe. But, during a disaster it’s tough for cities to comply with government regulations. They are supposed to make public announcements when safety is in doubt, but it all depends on the contaminants.
According to investigative reporters at the Washington Post, when it comes to lead and other dangerous elements, some public water authorities exclude certain test results in order to pass the EPA standard. They also neglect to inform us about what is in our drinking water, if it might mean that they won’t pass.
Another problem is that the EPA only provides guidance for 90 pollutants. Shockingly, studies have shown that the national drinking water system contains over 2,100 chemicals and pharmaceuticals. That means that approximately 2000 contaminants are completely unregulated.
By understanding fully what is in our drinking water, you can take a number of steps to educate yourself and protect your spouse, children and pets from dangerous pollutants in normal, non-emergency times as well as during emergency situations.
If you find yourself living in an area with a questionable drinking water system, and that could be anywhere these days, you should definitely look into alternatives for providing clean, pollutant-free H2O in your own home. Because of our in-home filter, we never have to worry about what is in our drinking water.
During a disaster, you will most likely turn to bottled water or boiling. Bottled is okay, as long as you are aware of the source and know that it is not the same as what is coming out of your faucet.
While it is true that storms that contaminate the public drinking water system are a rare occurrence, it is only sensible to be prepared for an emergency. There is a way way that you can safeguard your supply of safe drinking water and that is to fit an efficient water filter in your home.
- Related Articles
- Related Q&A
- Developing Water Drinking Habits - How It Benefits People Who Exercise
- Are You Drinking Contaminated Tap Water?
- Don'T Drink The (Vitamin) Water!
- Global Water – Promoting Water Conservation, Water Purification And Clean Drinking Water
- Why Drinking Ionized Alkaline Water Could Dramatically Improve Your Health
- Don't Take Chances...drink Ultra Pure Water!
- Healthy Sports Drinks – Help Replenish Water and Essential Nutrients
- Which is Safer: Bottled Water, Spring Water or Tap Water?




Flannel duvet covers
By: nichitoiu razvan | 17/12/2009If you reside where your thermometer frequently drops to the freezing mark or below, you need a set of flannel flat sheets to stay warm during winter nights. Get the most for your money by purchasing fine quality sheets. You must also properly care for them so that they can last a long time. How can you find and maintain flannel flat sheets?
Steam Iron Reviews - How Reading Steam Iron Reviews Can Save Your Money
By: Samir Joshi | 17/12/2009Buying a steam iron without reading any real reviews can be a big mistake in the long run. This article shows you how reviews are important before you make a final buying decision.
Hot Tub Tips to Follow This Winter
By: Tod Martin | 16/12/2009Winter weather in Red Deer, Alberta can be one of the best elements for hot tubbing. Submerging yourself in the heated water, surrounded by the massaging jets and aromatic scents is an experience everyone should try at least once during the winter months.
Zhu Zhu Pets For Sale Online - Purchase Them Now!
By: Tariq Ghazi | 15/12/2009Looking for Zhu Zhu Pets? Read the full article to find out where you can purchase them!
What to Eat for six pack abdominal muscles
By: Owen Linnen | 15/12/2009Need to know what you need be consuming to cut belly fat, lose wieight and get six pack abs? Well I'm going to tell you.
The Evolution Of Cutlery And Tableware
By: Annie Deakin | 15/12/2009Cutlery refers to any type of utensil that is used for serving, preparing and eating food. Cutlery was traditionally used by the western world. Many times people will refer to knives or other cutting tools as cutlery though cutlery also include forks and spoons. There are even hybrid pieces of cutlery like the knork, spork and spife.
Highland Park Homes For Sale Near Dallas With Finest Residential Living
By: Rohitchhibber | 15/12/2009Highland Park and University Park is one of the most prestigious and luxurious cities within Dallas, Texas. The origin of Highland Park was in the year1843, when a man called as Dr. John Cole, acquired over four-hundred acres of land in the Republic of Texas.
Importance of Qualified Dallas Realtor
By: Rohitchhibber | 15/12/2009When who buy a new home definitely want to buy a dwelling that is of a good value.
Are There Really Drugs in our Drinking Water?
By: Hugh Harris-Evans | 12/08/2008 | MedicineDid you know that there are drugs in our drinking water? I know that I was concerned when I learned about all the drugs found in US drinking water. But hang on a minute, is this really true or am I just scaremongering?
Do You Know That There are Drugs in Your Drinking Water?
By: Hugh Harris-Evans | 01/08/2008 | Medicine"Probe finds drugs in drinking water" was typical of the headlines in the newspapers back in March 2008 when an Associated Press report revealed the results of an investigation carried out by three of its reporters. So how do pharmaceutical drugs get into our drinking water?
The Ugly Truth About Drinking Water Stations
By: Hugh Harris-Evans | 30/07/2008 | AccessoriesIf you work in an office, most likely you have access to drinking water stations as a choice over bottled water or H2O straight from the tap. But have you ever wondered whether the water is safe to drink or if you are still exposed to contaminated drinking water?
Are You Worried About Drinking Water Contamination?
By: Hugh Harris-Evans | 29/07/2008 | AccessoriesPublic drinking water treatment facilities are required to test for 90 different pollutants and report the results. But, even for the worst violations, legal action is rarely taken. So should you be worried?...
Lose Weight and Enjoy the Benefits of Drinking Water at the Same Time
By: Hugh Harris-Evans | 29/07/2008 | Weight LossThere are many benefits of drinking water in sufficient quantities on a daily basis. Let’s look at the importance of drinking water, as it is related to controlling your weight...
How Safe is Your Drinking Water System?
By: Hugh Harris-Evans | 15/07/2008 | AccessoriesHurricane Katrina was an extreme example of the type of emergency that can disrupt the drinking water system. Contamination of the public water supply occurs for many reasons, but there are steps you can take to protect yourself.
Pure Drinking Water: is it Really Good for Your Health?
By: Hugh Harris-Evans | 15/07/2008 | AccessoriesIf you're like me, when you buy a bottle of pure drinking water you assume that it will be free from all harmful contaminants and good for your health. But how do you know whether this is really true?