Learn to recognize when water is unsafe.
Water is unsafe when it contains crude oil, refined petrochemicals, heavy metals, chemical fertilizer, chemical insecticides or any combination of organic or inorganic compounds that prevent water from supporting itself and everything that depends on it through the continuous processes of hydration, incubation, filtration, erosion, and evaporation.
Unsafe water may exhibit signs of distress including but not limited to:
color changes, thick or oily surface film, bad smells, bad taste, flammability, itchiness, burning sensations upon contact, animal death, plant death.
Water safety exercises may not fully prevent or avert health complications from unsafe water, including but not limited to itchy skin, watery eyes, organ failure, reproductive complication, certain types of cancer, plant die off, animal die off, and weather pattern distortion.
The best way to keep water safe is through protection from crude oil, refined petrochemicals, heavy metals, chemical fertilizer, chemical insecticides or any combination of organic or inorganic compounds that prevent water from supporting itself and everything that depends on it.
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