Pure Water Occasional, December 27, 2021
 
Holiday Greetings from Pure Water Products, the Pure Water Gazette, and the Pure Water Occasional.
 

The newsletter issue below is a 10-year-old reprint. If you click on a few of the links you'll discover one of the main flaws of online publications: sources are ephemeral.
 
They disappear because once an article's popularity fades it is often taken down. This is the case, unfortunately, with many of the very worthwhile articles that appear in trade journals.  You'll also notice that most of the water issues of ten years ago are essentially the same as those today. 

Back issues of the Pure Water Occasional (originally called the Pure Water Gazette) go back to the late 1980s. The newsletter started as a paper publication. The last paper issue was mailed in 1997.  We don't pretend to know how many issues there have been in total, and we don't have copies of all of them, but most of the electronic issues are archived either on the Pure Water Occasional website or on the Pure Water Gazette's list of early publications 

Happy Holidays, and sincere thanks from Pure Water Products for your support.

 
Thanks for reading!

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Waste water from the North Texas area becomes Houston’s drinking water. Wastewater from the Dallas-Ft. Wroth Metroplex flows downstream 250 miles in the Trinity River and into Lake Livingston, where Houston gets most of its water. Read the details.
 
The drought in Texas could have worldwide effects.

 
Residents of South Alamo, TX were warned by the EPA to not eat fish from the Donna Reservoir and Canal.“The principal pollutants in the reservoir are polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs). PCBs are a group of synthetic organic chemicals that can cause a number of different harmful effects in humans. The primary risk to human health from PCBs is from suspended sediment in the water and the consumption of contaminated fish. Effects of consumption of contaminated fish may include nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain, skin rashes, acne, and cancer.”
 
Did you know that too much acidity in your body can cause pain, weight gain, fatigue, and other health problems? According to author Michelle Schoffro Cook (The Ultimate pH Solution), therea re many ways to combat excess acidity and to start feeling great.

One is "Squeeze the juice of half a lemon into a tall glass of water and drink immediately. This one step will help you to quickly reset your body chemistry." 

Considering that consuming low-pH lemon water can correct an acidic condition in the body casts serious doubt on the belief that humans can thrive only if they drink "alkalized" water from an expensive electrical gadget. "While lemons are acidic they interact with the body's metabolism to have an alkalizing effect on the bodily fluids helping to restore balance to the body's pH."
 



 
 
 
For more information on the Lake Vostok project, see“Mysteries of Lake Vostok on brink of discovery.”
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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Thanks for reading and be sure to check out the next Occasional!

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