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Is a Water Shortage in Our Future?

Wednesday, January 24, 2007
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Everyone likes a scary story. But only when it's fiction. This may not be.

Modern people take some of the simplest necessities for granted. Needs don't get much simpler than clean water. You turn on your kitchen or bathroom faucet, and out it comes. We do it every day without blinking an eye or even stopping to think about it much. But what if that water was to get contaminated?

Have you ever thought about where it comes from? Or how far it travels and what it's traveling through? Those miles and miles of pipes may be susceptible to something very simple.

It's time for a little paranoia.
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1 Comments - Diet & Fitness Blog: Is a Water Shortage in Our Future?

Comment by Anonymous Anonymous said... - Monday, February 05, 2007 10:11:00 AM  

I'm always amazed with people who wonder what to do on a day off! Things always FIND me! When do these people pay bills, wash clothes, vacuum, dust, cook, and run errands??! Once the work is done, and I'm organized again, it is then that I have recreational time and can enjoy it.

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