The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) strictly regulates the amounts of vinyl chloride in drinking water to protect Americans from dangerous side effects including an increased risk of cancer. According to the EPA, the "major sources of vinyl chloride in drinking water are leaching from polyvinyl chloride (PVC) piping; and discharge from plastics factories."
The EPA urges every American to contact their local water utility to learn more about their drinking water.
This is urgent.
Contact your local water utility today and make sure your town is not using PVC pipe.
Contact Your Local Water Authority Now http://www.utilityconnection.com/page4s.html
Don't stop there. Reply to this email and let us know what kind of pipe your city is using. Your reply will help our mission of eliminating harmful products, like PVC pipe, from our nation's water systems.
Best,
CWAN
The EPA urges every American to contact their local water utility to learn more about their drinking water.
This is urgent.
Contact your local water utility today and make sure your town is not using PVC pipe.
Contact Your Local Water Authority Now http://www.utilityconnection.com/page4s.html
Don't stop there. Reply to this email and let us know what kind of pipe your city is using. Your reply will help our mission of eliminating harmful products, like PVC pipe, from our nation's water systems.
Best,
CWAN
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