ZeroHedge 01/15/2018
According to a new bombshell report from the Environmental Working Group (EWG), tap water for more than 170 million Americans contains radioactive elements that may increase the risk of cancer.
The group examined 50,000 public water systems throughout the United
States and found from 2010 to 2015, more than 22,000 water utilities
reported radium in treated water.
Radiation in tap water poses serious health threats, particularly for children, and women during pregnancy.
The most common radioactive element the EWG found was radium. Studies
show that radium above the EPA legal limit may cause depression of the
immune system, anemia, cataracts, fractured teeth, and of course cancer.
Radium is a naturally occurring radioactive element that resides on
the earth’s crust. The EWG emphasizes that higher radium levels in tap
water occur when uranium mining or oil and gas drilling exploration
companies disturb the earth’s geology. The process triggers radiation
called “ionizing because it can release electrons from atoms and
molecules, and turn them into ions,” explained the EWG. The EPA warns
that all ionizing radiation is carcinogenic, implying that radium above
the EPA limit is all too prevalent in America and it could be causing
lots of cancer.
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