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Drinking from a reusable water bottle could be WORSE than licking your toilet seat – Daily Mail

On November 24, 2016, in News, by Erik

What could be worse than drinking out of a toilet? It might be drinking out of YOUR reusable water bottle! An investigation into the hygiene of reusable water bottles found fitness fanatics trying to stay hydrated during a workout could be making themselves sick. Max Margan from Daily Mail Australia shares some of the recent […]

 

Parents told to stop giving their babies water to drink – because it could prove fatal

On November 24, 2016, in News, by Erik

Are you a parent who loves to feed your child? If you often feed water to your child to drink, you should be careful because it could put them at risk! The general rule Is to wait at least 6 months before giving them water, and doing so too soon could do harm to them […]

 

Huge beast charges at fisherman after leaping out of water – Daily Star

On November 23, 2016, in News, by Erik

Not the way you would expect to spend a day fishing at the beach, but for one guy today was not normal. As he was fishing along the shore he was attacked by a beast of an animal. In reality it was a seal, but still a very scary encounter for the man who was […]

 

69.5% of English bathing spots meet top water quality standards

On November 23, 2016, in News, by Erik

Do you love going out to bathe this season? Check out this article because these findings will blow your mind ! In England, over 69 percent of bathing spots actually meet the top quality water standards, and that is 287 out of 413 popular bathing sites! Shockingly enough, only 407 out of 413 barely meet […]

 

Asda to sell craft beer and the profits go to clean water charities – The Sun

On November 22, 2016, in News, by Erik

Are you a beer connoisseur? Do you wonder what your beer would be like if it were crafted by Brewgooder? Beer producer Brewgooder donates 100 percent of its profits to Clean water charities! They have partnered with Asda in 299 UK stars as well. Get to the nearest store now and taste this extraordinary beer! […]

 

Climate change’s devastating effects on Europe’s nature, health and economy . – euronews

On November 22, 2016, in News, by Erik

Global warming continues to pose a threat to life as we know if. Recent scientific models suggest that Earth will warm between 2 and 6 degrees by the year 2100. Such a global issue requires a global response. A good response should address the fossil fuel industry, especially coal which is the least cleaning burning […]

 

London super-sewer is waste of £4bn, says assessor – The Guardian

On November 21, 2016, in News, by Erik

The group responsible for coming up with the Thames Tideway as a solution for London’s sewage problems says that the project may not have been worth it. Chris Binney, the chairman of the project, says that the decision to build the wastewater system was made erroneously because of information and projections that were inaccurate. London […]

 

Multi-million pound project to improve North Devon drinking water – North Devon Gazette

On November 21, 2016, in News, by Erik

North Devon is upgrading their water treatment facilities. It will cast 65 million dollar for all this special engineered porous mater and filters to be put in. The filters will be put in October 2017 and more than just one planet is getting the over hall. If you want the full story goto the link […]

 

Increased drought could see Londoners queueing for water – The Guardian

On November 20, 2016, in News, by Erik

The article discusses the forecasted drought in London and the potential water scare that might arise from it. The projected drought expected 25 years from now is to be attributed from climate change. There’s a 20% chance Londoners will need to stand in line for water in the next 25 years. Increased drought could see […]

 

Water market overhaul proposed by Ofwat – BBC News

On November 20, 2016, in News, by Erik

British regulatory agency Ofwat has recommended opening up the water industry in order to reduce prices and increase competition in the water market. Ofwat says that the water industry lags behind other industries and markets that are experiencing a consumer revolution in terms of options and availability. In water, regional monopolies and oligopolies have near […]