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To: Cal Powers who wrote (917)12/27/1998 8:54:00 AM
From: Bob Fairchild  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 2006
 
Cal, I live in Southern Ontario and don't trust the rivers enough to be confortable drinking the water. Purposely built my home on property that has an artesian well as I felt it was safer. Do the residents drink the water straight from the river as I cannot imagine a water treatment plant up there. Still would have to worry about natural pollutants such as rotting moose upriver, beaver fever, fish excrement. Personally if the Northwest Territories was willing to open up metal mines the prospect of mining for diamonds has to be considered tamer environmentally in comparison. What exactly is the concern with the drinking water ??