Arsenic acts as a carcinogen, affecting the bladder, lungs, skin, kidney, nasal passages, colon, liver, and prostate. Arsenic is also often found in the drinking water of ranches and small communities in the southwest U.S.


Arsenic acts as a carcinogen, affecting the bladder, lungs, skin, kidney, nasal passages, colon, liver, and prostate. Arsenic is also often found in the drinking water of ranches and small communities in the southwest U.S.

According to the World Health Organization (WHO), concentrations of Arsenic over 10 ppb is detrimental to humans. Unfortunately, this amount and higher can be found in the drinking water of many communities around the globe. Fortunately, IX Water’s new technology is …

Many treatment plants do not fully remove pharmaceuticals from water. They report that at least 4,000 medications produced for humans and animals will end up in the environment …
Guess what could be in the water towers that supply your water! Festering carcasses of dead animals, dirt from the ground, roads and air, arsenic, E. Coli …
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