Say what?!
Dr. Pankaj Parekh, the director in charge of water quality for the city of Los Angeles, California, tried to protect the city’s water supply by covering the reservoir’s surface with thousands of black plastic balls. Why? Apparently there are chemicals in your water supply that, when exposed to sunlight, combine to form new cancer-causing chemicals. Testing for the more than 60,000 chemicals that may be in your water supply is too expensive. Dr. Parekh tried a novel approach to at least reduce the production of even more health hazards in the water supply.
Unfortunately for the Doctor, the local residents complained that the sea of black balls on the reservoir impaired their “view”. The locals felt that as long a the government had standards in place with the Safe Water Drinking Act, there was no need for further action.
“People don’t understand that just because water is technically legal, it can still present health risks,” he said. “And so we encounter opposition that can become very personal.”- Dr. Pankaj Parekh.
Too bad the law only regulates 91 out of more than 60,000 chemicals in your water supply.
Mind you, I do wonder about the long term effect on all that hot Californian sunshine on those black plastic ball. Plastics contain a host of noxious chemicals that could breakdown and leach into the water in the reservoir.
Looks like this idea may be “blackballed” for now.
For more information on the hazards in your water supply and why you might want to consider home water testing kits, click on this home water testing kits link.


