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Health Tip: Protect Your Water Supply
By LadyLively on June 24, 2019
Clean water is vital for the survival, while contaminated water can be harm human health, says MedlinePlus.
To help protect your water supply, the government website urges:
- Do not pour household chemicals down the drain.
- Take paints, cleaners and chemicals to a hazardous waste collection site.
- Dispose of household grease or hygiene products in a garbage can, not down the sink or toilet.
Source: HealthDay
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