TweetLithium, the psychiatric drug prescribed for depression, mania and bipolar disorder, is now being viewed as the new fluoride by some experts. These experts are calling for the addition of lithium to the water supply as a cure-all for social problems, including suicide, violent crime and drug use. Lithium is the new fluoride Dr. Gerald …
Tag Archive: chlorine in water
May 07
Green Cleaning
TweetGreen cleaning is all about not damaging eco-systems or other life on this fragile blue planet of ours. When it comes to conventional disinfectants, these are usually harsh chemicals such as chlorine bleach. Commonly used in scouring powders and cleaning solutions, bleach is highly caustic, meaning it can burn skin and eyes – never mind …
Oct 25
Dumping contaminates water
TweetMunicipality blames ‘old bicycles’ thrown in system A Free State municipality has blamed the contamination of its drinking water on “people throwing building rubble and bicycles” into the water-purification system. The Moqhaka local municipality, which is responsible for Kroonstad, Steynsrus and Viljoenskroon, in the north-eastern Free State, has been dealing with water shortages and contamination …
Aug 03
Karino Water Plant Operational
TweetSilulumanzi recently launched a new water plant opposite Karino Estate. This plant will supply half of the stands, approximately 2250, with clean water. It will produce nearly two megalitres of water a day. The ideal would be to supply the whole of the Karino Estate with clean, drinkable water. At the moment there are approximately …
Jul 27
Eco-Friendly Car Washing
TweetFew people realize that washing our cars in our driveways is one of the most environmentally un-friendly chores we can do around the house. Unlike household waste water that enters sewers or septic systems and undergoes treatment before it is discharged into the environment, what runs off from your car goes right into storm drains …
Jun 27
Groundwater Pollution: An ever-increasing problem
TweetAbout half the population in the United States relies to some extent on groundwater as a source of drinking water, and still more use it to supply their factories with process water or their farms with irrigation water. However, if all water uses such as irrigation and power production are included, only about 25 percent …
















