Millions Drink Toxic Water In The USA, But It’s EPA-Approved!

Photo: Matthew Bowden (www.digitallyrefreshing.com)

Photo: Matthew Bowden (www.digitallyrefreshing.com)

From Natural News:

It has been so long since the federal law regulating tap water has been updated that since 2004, more than one-fifth of the U.S. population has consumed tap water that the government classifies as toxic, but still approves for human consumption.

“People don’t understand that just because water is technically legal, it can still present health risks,” said Pankaj Parekh, director of water quality for the City of Los Angeles.

Even though more than 60,000 chemicals are used in the United States each year and most have never been tested for human safety, the Safe Water Drinking Act regulates only 91 different toxins. Many of these are regulations have not been updated since the 1980s or even since the law was first passed in 1974. The law does not take into account newer findings that certain chemicals can be more toxic in combination than separately. To top it off, not a single chemical has been added to the law since 2000.

Science has passed the law by, as researchers have identified hundreds of new chemicals that can cause cancer or other diseases if consumed in tap water. Many of these chemicals are even regulated by some federal agencies, yet are still allowed in tap water. An analysis by the New York Times of 19 million drinking-water tests found that since 2004, more than 62 million people have consumed fully legal tap water that contained contaminants at levels violating at least one federal health guideline. Likewise, numerous scientific studies suggest that millions of people a year become sick from toxins contained in drinking water…

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  • tonyviner

    I would be outraged if I didn't think everything else we consumed was bad for us, too.

  • raniahussein
  • Dean

    Hmm, you better stop posting things like this – Disinfo has a new film coming out about how wonderful tap water is and how we should all stop buying bottled spring water because of how evil plastic is.

    Disinfo, indeed.

    • http://disinfo.com ralph

      Dean this article was posted by a site visitor, so you're welcome to submit articles that agree with your viewpoint. No one is stopping you from that:

      http://disinfo.com/submit-story

      And, have you seen the film you are questioning? Would be difficult to criticize a film you haven't seen I would think.