Tuesday, January 6, 2015

The Use Of Reclaimed Class A+ Waste Water Is Not Safe.

Class A+ Reclaimed Waste-Water My Expose Humans And The Environment To A Toxic Mix Of Pharmaceuticals, Personal Care Products As Pollutants (PPCPs) And Antibiotic Resistant SUPERBUGS.

 

 

Clallam County plans to use Class A Waste-Water for Aquifer Recharge, River and Stream Flow Augmentation.

 

 

Class A reclaimed waste water is unsafe, you are not allowed to bathe or swim in it and you are not allowed to drink it, yet Clallam County want to put it in our drinking water supply and expose humans and our rivers and streams to this toxic mix. 

 

 

City, county, state and the Federal Government MUST do something to STOP this practice of using waste-water under the guise of "water conservation" for aquifer recharge, stream and river augmentation and the irrigation of fields and crops or as this video explains the creation of ARTIFICIAL SNOW. Watch out where the waste-water goes and just don't eat no yellow snow.

WASTE WATER


Waste Water from Mari Cleven on Vimeo.
Waste Water addresses the concerns surrounding the use of reclaimed water in Flagstaff. The use of treated sewage effluent impacts Native American's religious freedoms and poses immanent human health and ecological threats. This film sheds light on the truth behind Flagstaff’s wastewater treatment facilities and what the community is finding in its water supply.

It is not enough to do nothing because there has been no "Documented Ill Effects to Humans". It is a simple fact that no testing has been done for the potential effects to humans although tests done on fish in effected water exposed to the waste-water have shown genetic changes (feminization) and abnormalities.

http://azconservation.org/dl/TNCAZ_Wastewater_Effluent.pdf

http://www.wartburg.edu/environmental-studies/Barnesetalposter.pdf

http://web.sahra.arizona.edu/education2/wrtt/lecs/Graf_Reclaimed_GrayWater_CECs_ho.pdf

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2685870/ 

Shall we continue to RISK inoculation with antibiotic resistant SUPER BUGS and a toxic mix of chemicals (PPCPs) or put an end to this once and for all? http://www.epa.gov/ppcp/faq.html

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