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Month: June 2011

Flaming Faucets – When Fracking Goes Wrong

June 27, 2011 by Laura

In northeastern Pa., residents are paid for natural gas leases on their land. But the operation on Sherry Vargson’s farm contaminated her water well with methane.

Posted in: chemicals, clean water, environment, fracking, hydraulic fracturing, water Tagged: bradford pennsylvania, chesapeak energy, faucets, fire, fracturing, gas wells, methane, methane gas

Dire forecast of marine life catastrophe – San Francisco Chronicle

June 22, 2011 by Laura

The world’s oceans are degenerating far faster than predicted and marine life is facing extinction due to a range of human impacts – from overfishing to climate change – a report compiled by international scientists warned Tuesday. The cumulative impact of “severe individual stresses,” ranging from climate warming and sea-water acidification to widespread chemical pollution … [Read more…]

Posted in: atlantic garbage patch, chemicals, environment, perils of plastic, plastic dangers, the great pacific garbage patch, toxic plastics, water, world oceans day Tagged: climate change, eco systems, environment, marine life, oceans, overfishing, Plastic

New York Attorney General Sues Federal Government Over Failure to Study Fracking in Deleware Watershed

June 21, 2011 by Laura

by Kristian Boose Presented in its entirety is New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman’s May 31, 2010 press release regarding the lawsuit brought against the Federal Government: A.G. SCHNEIDERMAN TO SUE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT TODAY FOR FAILURE TO STUDY “FRACKING” Demand For Fracking Study In Delaware River Basin Ignored – Even Though Drilling Would Affect NY … [Read more…]

Posted in: ban on fracking, chemicals, clean water, drinking water, environment, fracking, hydraulic fracturing, safe drinking water, safe drinking water act, water Tagged: Attorney General, Delaware river basin, demand for fracking study, fracking, hydraulic fracturing, New york, regulations, Sues

Food & Water Watch Organizes Ban On Fracking

June 16, 2011 by Laura

Why We’re Organizing for a Ban on Fracking By Mark Schlosberg, Food & Water Watch National Organizing Director There is a growing grassroots movement against fracking for natural gas. From New York to California, Michigan to New York, Ohio to New Jersey, citizens are rising up against big oil and gas companies whose insatiable quest … [Read more…]

Posted in: ban on fracking, chemicals, clean water, drinking water, environment, food and water watch, fracking, hydraulic fracturing, water Tagged: ban, food and water watch, fracking, hydraulic fracturing

Hydraulic Fracturing – What it's about and why you should care

June 14, 2011 by Laura

The Fracking Fuss What it’s about—and why you should care by Sheryl Eisenberg Fracking is all over the news these days, but what exactly is it? A.A harmless way to get natural gas out of the ground. B.A fictional euphemism in a TV series for, well, you know what. C.The answer to global warming. D.None … [Read more…]

Posted in: clean water, drinking water, environment, epa, safe drinking water act, tap water, water, water quality Tagged: contaminated water, fracking, gas drilling, gasland, natural gas drilling, nrdc, poison drinking water, what is hydraulic fracturing

Wasting Energy The Plastic Way

June 13, 2011 by Laura

Wasting Energy The Plastic Way by Dale Y the Green Guy The biggest energy wasting substance on our planet is……wait for it…….plastic! That’s right, plastic. For all the good that comes from plastic substances, there is more bad about it than anything else. The worst part about plastic is that it is made from petroleum. … [Read more…]

Posted in: atlantic garbage patch, bottled water, environment, faucet water filters, perils of plastic, Plastic, plastic soup, recycling, stop drinking bottled water, the great pacific garbage patch Tagged: biodegrade, fossil fuels, garbage patch, landfills, ocean, plastic trash, re-usable bottles, recycle

Tips for Lead-Free Tap Water

June 9, 2011 by Laura

According to the EPA, exposure to lead in drinking water can result in delayed physical or neurologic development in infants and children, and can cause high blood pressure, kidney problems, and cancer in adults. Moreover, a growing body of evidence suggests adverse health effects result even at blood levels below the 10 µg/dL “level of … [Read more…]

Posted in: chemicals, clean water, drinking water, endocrine distrupting chemicals, epa, faucet water filters, filtration, how to choose a water filter, preventing cancer tips, purification system, residential filters, safe drinking water act, tap water, water, water filter, water quality Tagged: drinking water contaminants, epa, filters for lead removal, lead in drinking water, lead in tap water, lead pipes

H20 On The Go With Filtered Water Bottles

June 8, 2011 by Laura

Filtered Water Bottles Filtering your water at home is fine, but what if you want to be able to do it on the go? Ready to break your plastic water bottle habit but not quite sold on straight municipal tap while your on the go? If so, a filtered water bottle may be the solution. … [Read more…]

Posted in: bottled water, bpa, brita filter, carbon water filter, clean water, drinking water, home filtration systems, purification system, reusable water bottle, stop drinking bottled water, tap water, water, water bottles, water filter Tagged: bobble, brita bottle with filter, clear2go, filter water bottle, filtered water, on the go water bottle, water bottles filters

What is the #1 way to help our environment?

June 4, 2011 by Laura

About a month ago, I watched the movie earthlings. Well.. I kinda watched it. After viewing the trailer, I knew It was not going to be an easy film to view. The first minute into the trailer was horrifically upsetting, and I had to gear myself up to watch the film. If you’re anything like … [Read more…]

Posted in: Documentary, earth day, environment Tagged: earthlings movie, eating meat, environment, help our planet, peta, vegan, vegetarian

The Cost of Bottled Water – Is it worth it?

June 1, 2011 by Laura

Over half of Americans drink bottled water, spending 240-10,000 times more per gallon for bottled water than they do for tap water, a trend largely fueled by the belief that bottled water is safer and healthier than tap water. Is the cost worth it? Controversial reports from the World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) in … [Read more…]

Posted in: addiction to bottled water, bottled water, bottled water vs tap water, drinking water, environment, international bottle water association, nsf certified, perils of plastic, recycling, stop drinking bottled water, tap water, water, water bottles, water filter Tagged: bottled water, drinking water, environmental impact of bottled water, epa, ibwa, nrdc, nsf

Welcome to the water filter lady’s blog! Meet Laura…

I have been in the water filter business since 2006. My goal is to help educate you. Deciding to drink filtered tap water instead of bottled water can have huge benefits for the earth. We can eliminate unnecessary waste going into our landfills and oceans, cut back on the energy it takes to produce and transport the bottles, reduce our exposure to harmful chemicals like BPA, and stop supporting an industry moving to turn water from a common resource into an expensive commodity. If you have any questions, please email me at [email protected]

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