Dropping sperm counts often make news these days — at least if you read a lot of environmental news. And according to Flow (For Love of Water), an eco-documentary that served as the impetus behind the March for Water in L.A. last month, that disturbing trend can be blamed on our tap water.FLOW: For the love of water
Dropping sperm counts often make news these days — at least if you read a lot of environmental news. And according to Flow (For Love of Water), an eco-documentary that served as the impetus behind the March for Water in L.A. last month, that disturbing trend can be blamed on our tap water.
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Posted By Siel Ju - Fri, Apr 24 2009 at 12:14 PM ESTpollution
Anon -- the "biggest pollutant" info's actually a quote from the NRDC representative who serves as an expert throughout the film. It's possible, however, that the rep was referring to the biggest farming-related pollutant or something more specific, with the segment cut to just way the biggest pollutant. I'd be curious to find out what you believe to be the biggest pollutant though.
Posted By harmonsmith - Fri, Apr 24 2009 at 2:14 AM ESTIndustrial water pollution
I think the biggest source of water pollution is Industries. Who are releasing large amount of hazardous waste into our water resources. In order to do proper treatment of this waste water consultant like JNB must be contacted
Posted By Anonymous - Tue, Apr 21 2009 at 3:52 PM ESTBiggest Pollutant?
"Our water's biggest pollutant's atrazine"?? Get your facts straight. You can't just make wholesale comments like that and be taken seriously.


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