Pesticides and Water

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I came across this news that 2 of Davao’s watersheds are found to be contaminated with pesticides. They are the Talamo-Lapidas and Panigan Tamugan watersheds. These are 2 dams where the people of Davao get their tap water from.

Davao prides itself as a big exporter of fruits. It has huge tracts of pineapple, mango, papaya and banana plantations. The fruit export industry in the city gives a lot of jobs to the locals and big money for the government in the form of taxes.

But there is a negative effect to these developments. The study reports that the pesticides that were found in the watersheds are from the use of pesticides in the fruit plantations.

The pesticides are dissolved in rain water and seeped down to the ground water which runs off to the watersheds. What’s worse is that they found out that the pesticides content in the watersheds contain chemicals banned by the government.

What can we do with the pesticides? If the fruit growers in Davao will not use pesticides, can they still produce export-quality fruits? But if they continue to use pesticides, how many years before the water resources in Davao become completely contaminated with pesticides?

We need to take care of our environment mainly because if we don’t, then our health is at stake. This is happening already. Just consider how many people in the 1900’s died of cancer?

It is only now that people die left and right because of cancer. One reason is that today, there are more chemicals that we put into our bodies everyday. Today almost everything that we get in contact with has chemicals.

One of them may be coming out of our faucets or showers. Pesticides and water contamination are two big problems that we need to find solutions for. Now.

Facts about Tap Water

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The water that I drink at home is not directly from tap water. I bought it at a nearby water refilling station. 4 gallons of water cost P28 (half-dollar). It comes in 2 kind of plastic containers: one rectangular one with faucet attached and one circular one that you put in water dispenser.

The internet is filled with scary information about tap water. They say tap water contains chemicals that can cause cancer. They say that pesticides used on farms and lawns near water sources leak to our bodies. They say water contains bacteria that produce water-borne diseases such as cholera and typhoid.

But all the sites that give these scary information end with offers of their products: home filtration and purification systems. It makes me wonder if they didn’t manipulated the facts a bit so that people will be scared to drink tap water and buy their products instead. I wasn’t able to find any article about tap water that is not written by people who have interest in selling their products. Well, that’s the internet.

Is Manila tap water safe to drink? If only I can find dependable facts: people who are actually drinking from their tap water, then I’ll do away with my purified water from the water refilling station. It is cheap, yes, but aren’t we paying for water bills so that we can have potable water at home?

This is another reason why TODAY is the best time to go green: because greening means having clean water bodies that are the sources of our tap water. How? We’ll tackle the way in my next articles.