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Tuesday, January 16, 2018

Are You One Of The 170 Million Americans Drinking Radioactive Tap Water?

According to a new bombshell report from the Environmental Working Group (EWG), tap water for more than 170 million Americans contains radioactive elements that may increase the risk of cancer. The group examined 50,000 public water systems throughout the United States and found from 2010 to 2015, more than 22,000 water utilities reported radium in treated water.

Radiation in tap water poses serious health threats, particularly for children, and women during pregnancy.

The most common radioactive element the EWG found was radium. Studies show that radium above the EPA legal limit may cause depression of the immune system, anemia, cataracts, fractured teeth, and of course cancer.

Radium is a naturally occurring radioactive element that resides on the earth’s crust. The EWG emphasizes that higher radium levels in tap water occur when uranium mining or oil and gas drilling exploration companies disturb the earth’s geology. The process triggers radiation called “ionizing because it can release electrons from atoms and molecules, and turn them into ions,” explained the EWG. The EPA warns that all ionizing radiation is carcinogenic, implying that radium above the EPA limit is all too prevalent in America and it could be causing lots of cancer.

In 158 public water systems serving some 276,000 Americans in 27 states, the EWG found that radium exceeded the federal legal ceiling for radium-226 and radium-228.

The EWG’s Tap Water Database covers six radioactive contaminants, including radium, radon, and uranium. The database shows radium-226 and radium-228 are the two most common forms of radiation in every state.

The EWG expresses frustration with the 41-year old federal drinking water standards that are not designed to protect human health. New public health goals were set in 2006 by the California Office of Environmental Hazard Assessment, but have been widely overlooked by the federal government.

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10 comments:

Anonymous said...

i have a well fortunately...

Anonymous said...

When I get up at night to get a drink it's easy to find because it glows in the dark.

Anonymous said...

Please allow fracking in MD along with the offshore oils wells. A little oil and radioactive water never hurt anybody.

Anonymous said...

The bad part with that is when you get up to pee and your urine glows in the dark. Get culligan .an

Anonymous said...

I stopped drinking tap water (poison) many years ago

Anonymous said...

You get more radiation from flying in an airplane

Anonymous said...

"i have a well fortunately..."

Duh, that's where radon contamination occurs.

Anonymous said...

I drink my eight glasses a day from the city of Salisbury pipeline. That's scary right there. What are you going do? Like above, get more from a plane. I don't know, can't live in a bubble. Eggs and coffee are good now after all the years condemning them.

Anonymous said...

Radioactive water is healthy and people don't even know it.There will be a day when people take OTC supplements to increase the radiation content in their bodies.Taking very minute quantities throughout ones' life will prevent the need for taking huge quantities later.

Anonymous said...

Why on earth would there be a need to ingest radioactive particles?

Geez!

A little bit of mercury is OK?