Clean drinking water is a prerequisite to optimal
health. Many people’s drinking water has
been exposed to harmful levels of biological, chemical, and mineral
contaminants. Treatments meant to keep
our drinking water safe are also potential sources of contamination. Chlorine and chloramine which are commonly added
to water to kill pathogenic organisms can lead to the formation of disinfectant
byproducts which may lead to cancer and other adverse health effects when
exposure occurs at levels above the EPA standards. Furthermore, pharmaceuticals, personal care
products, and other contaminants are finding their way into our water
supplies. In a 2009 report, the EPA
warned that “threats to drinking water are increasing,” adding that “we can no
longer take our drinking water for granted.”
Drinking bottled water doesn’t solve the problem as bottled water is
subject to degradation over time.
The Institute of Medicine recommends that women drink about
91 oz and men drink about 125 oz of water per day. Access to clear, good-tasting water helps to
persuade people to drink water. Many
people unknowingly suffer from dehydration which results in headaches, muscle
cramps, and dry skin. Below are three ways to promote the
consumption of safe drinking water.
1.
Promote drinking the recommended amount of
water by providing one water dispenser every 100 feet within occupied areas,
and ensuring it tastes good (has a very low amount of the metals and minerals
which make water taste bad). Water
dispensers must be cleaned daily for mouthpieces, protective guards, and collective
bins to prevent lime and calcium build-up, and quarterly for outlet screen and
aerators to remove debris and sediment.
2.
Limit the presence of sediment and water-borne
pathogens, dissolved metals such as lead, arsenic, antimony, mercury, nickel,
and copper, organic pollutants, herbicides and pesticides, fertilizers,
disinfectants, disinfectant byproducts, and fluoride. This requires testing on a quarterly basis
and action and remediation of unacceptable conditions.
3.
Regularly treat all water that people drink
with an activated carbon filter to remove organic chemicals, a sediment filter
to remove suspended solids, and UVGI water sanitation and a filter to remove or
reduce microbial cysts.
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