A text from a friend in Michigan who talked with a Michigan plumber who was a whistleblower.
"A Michigan whistleblower who is a plumber came to me.
The whistleblower told me, every city has their "pipes blown" between Oct - Dec.
Has to be done before Jan 1st.
All the shit in the pipes contaminates the entire water system.
Drink the water, guaranteed to get sick with "flu symptoms".
The whistleblower suspects all of "the flu" is a combination of vaccine damage and pipes being blown.
Then says, a Bill Gates rival has complete access to city water well stations, to pump chemicals into the stations without the knowledge of the citizens. When the plumber discovered this, he went on a mission to find out wtf was being pumped in. Led to a massive rabbit hole. Turns out, the trucks pumping the chemicals are unmarked. The chemical drums are unmarked, solid white. Plumber started email the city and the state.
Got replies from official .gov email addresses saying "we don't know. It's unmarked"
Although there's a main water processing plant, there's a bunch of small stations, connected to the main plant. The small stations are called Wells.
That is what is being attacked. This means the company never has to go inside the main plant. They just pull their truck up to the well, open it, start pumping!"
Anyone else with input on this? Makes perfect sense to me.
All I can say is that I follow our local water and what they do here.
Twice a year they flush our water pipes with chlorine instead of chloramine, used daily. Drinking levels okay but dialysis patients are given notification, and all facilities.
Once a year they smoke test our sewer system all through our neighborhood streets, to make sure there is no leaking sewage that gets into groundwater and into the drinking water supply.
I live on one of the first commissioned reverse osmosis plants in the country.
They keep the chloramine levels the very least they have to for better water quality.
I would advise everyone to take a tour of their local water plant. INTERESTING... DE
I used to live well upstream of the "residual" point "residual" is the "certain point" that u/FlexPowerhouse is referring to.
If I filled my water bottle at the tap and when I next opened it I got a good whiff of off-gassing Chlorine,,/chloramine.
This is why we got a reverse osmosis water filter. Now we’re spoiled….
Would you recommend still having R/O on well water if it’s been tested and is currently fine?
I have no idea what chloramines are.
I know that my DI resin and micron filter get dirty much quicker on the well water than they do on city water. I can’t really be sure about the carbon though. I just change it anyways.
If I’m drinking water its from the RO/DI regardless of what water I am tapping.
Yeah, casuallyobservant’s point won me over pretty quickly.
Doesn’t take much to get dioxymethylchlorhydroxypolyvinylmetacarbolate into a water supply, even if it’s over 200 feet down.