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A couple of summers back, we were filling up our little back yard pool with the same water that is connected to our house. It started looking kinda milky so we stopped and took some samples and took them to the pool place to analize them. What came back was a shock!! This same water that we had been drinking, bathing in, and cooking with was to dangerous to be in if we used it to fill the pool. A few weeks later we got a paper in the mail stating thatour water had arsenic in it. Now we get a paper in the mail stateing that the city hasnt reported to the proper authorities about our water being disinfected. Whats going on with our water? Does it have infectious organisms in it? Can we be sure that our loved ones are safe? The paper states that arsenic causes many, many health problems. Can this be the root to our elderly's heart and kidney problems?? some one please respond!!
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my water isn't right at my location either and i wonder if i need to test mine also? sometimes my kids come home and complain about the water.
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