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What's coming out of the faucet in your neck of the woods?...?
Here in oklahoma there is a law that makes it mandatory for the water company to put the "allowable toxins" and "level of toxicity" on the bill once a year. I'm waiting and watching for it.... (they sneak it in there so that most people don't realize it) Do you know what's in your water?... What are the laws in your state concerning this?
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- 1 decade agoFavorite Answer
We had our water tested by a company called Rainsoft, which they did for free if you listened to their sales pitch for their products. We had nitrates in the water with a whole lot of sediment. An 8 ounce glass was about 1/6 at least full of sediment after sitting 5 minutes and their could of still been stuff floating around. Nitrates by the way is a nice way to say animal waste matter. Yeah so we got one of their products and their is nothing but flourinde in our water now. Indiana law allows tace/minimal amounts in the water of nitrates and there is no law that I now of for sediment.
- ~Kricket~Lv 61 decade ago
Water, but right now there is a lot of rust in it because the city hit the water main and well yeah it screwed us out of water for a day or so. Not fun.
- CherylLv 45 years ago
You definately have talent! I really liked this story. I felt all her emotions and the descriptions were a nice touch. The words ran together smoothly and I saw everything perfectly in my head. Sounds like a great start! You should continue writing for sure.
- rhonda yLv 61 decade ago
We get a water report every year. I live in Va. They always have some stuff you don't expect, but when you look it up it's all good.
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- Anonymous1 decade ago
All i know is we are in a drought in minnesota and have to regulate water so we dont cause blackouts.