Sentences with phrase «toxic water contaminants»

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It uses gravity water filtration technology to remove toxic elements, parasites, bacteria and hundreds of other contaminants from water without removing the beneficial minerals, and without the use of any electricity.
Officials said the typical level of the toxic chemical found in the blood samples of more than 2,000 Rensselaer County residents is about 11 times higher than the national average, but well below levels detected in other areas of the nation where the contaminant has also polluted public water supplies.
Chemicals and toxic metals accumulate in the body from exposure to contaminated air, water, food, VOC's (Volatile Organic Compounds), beverages and environmental contaminants.
It uses gravity water filtration technology to remove toxic elements, parasites, bacteria and hundreds of other contaminants from water without removing the beneficial minerals, and without use of any electricity.
In 2008, the Environmental Working Group (EWG) analyzed 10 leading brands of bottled water, and found toxic contaminants in every brand that was tested.
Iron (toxic)-- enriched flour, potential contaminant in well water, cast iron cookware, iron pipes, welding, refined foods, iron supplements (most who take them don't need them and the iron builds up to toxic levels)
According to Frederica Perrera, a professor and director of the Columbia Center for Children's Environmental Health, there has been a notable increase in development problems in children worldwide that parallels the increase in toxic contaminants in water, air, soil, and consumer goods, as well as the mounting effects of global warming.
The study also concluded that the coal ash caused contamination in surface waters and that accumulation of toxic contaminants in river sediment could poison fish.
The regulation of CFC's is like the regulation of contaminants such as lead, arsenic etc in drinking water or toxic air emissions.
The town board was responding to residents who had concerns that contaminants from the landfill, which can include toxic metals like arsenic, mercury, and chromium, and a long list of other substances, were leaching into local supplies of drinking water.
In terms of toxic tort and mass tort, we have a national network of top scientific, medical and economic experts in oncology, teratology, epidemiology, toxicology, potable water distribution, contaminant fate and transport, geology, and hydrogeology, among others.
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