Mine Pollutes Water in Nevada

I sometimes take our water supply and its purity for granted. At least I, like most Americans I think, assume my water is free of harmful chemicals. The people of Yerington, Nev., a community 65 miles southeast of Reno, have thought their water was contaminated for years, but only recently have they found proof. Peggy Pauly and her neighbors have blamed the abandoned uranium mine for the high levels of uranium in their water. Officials scoffed at the notion, but now, new government testing has finally shown there are dangerous levels of uranium, arsenic, or both in 79 percent of … Continue reading

Five Tips for Water Emergencies

One of the most important things you can store is water. The water system can easily become contaminated in an emergency situation. The water system is fragile and can be contaminated in a non-emergency situation as well. Today my town of about 100,000 was informed that our water is no longer safe to drink without boiling it first. Here is a list of other considerations to take into account for a water emergency. 1) When you do decide to boil water instead of buying bottled water to drink you will need to make sure that you do not cross contaminate … Continue reading