We know that you bring your containers to our spring searching for a trusted source of clean water. For now, it is mostly a secret that visitors have started to share among their friends and families. By sharing these stories, people learn of the nourishment that our spring provides but we also hear the stories from those who have searched for clean water like ours. We encourage you to share those stories with as many people as possible.
In the future, sites like ours will become more sought after as local water departments are unable to fix the problems of treating the unwanted chemicals in our drinking supply by dumping even more chemicals to remedy it. It is a fruitless effort that is wrought with even more harm to our citizens. Water, the control of water, is going to reach a crisis level here in the U.S. within our lifetime. All the warning signs are there.
The
legal war between Georgia and Florida
has been going on for years. Georgia, whose growth around Atlanta led to the damming of the Chattahoochee River to form Lake Lanier as a drinking reservoir, has been a source of legal action for years. Florida claims that the river once supplied fresh water to its residents and was necessary for to support oyster (and other wildlife) along the Florida coast. The Supreme Court ruled that Georgia needed to prove that it could continue to hold back the water, signaling that Florida could end up getting more water flow … they the issue becomes, what about Georgia? Yet another water crisis that has already cost both states over $100 million in just legal battles!
Here is the water situation closer to home:
Norton, MA – The city had such bad water last year that they also made the news for brown and smelly water coming from the tap. The solution was patience while a
new water plant
was being built … completions was scheduled for summer 2019 but
delays and cost overruns
have put it behind schedule.
Scituate, MA – The water in Scituate, down on the Cape, has a reputation for having bad water flowing from the top. However, today’s water quality has become so bad that the water has both an offensive color and smell. Upset, concerned and angry citizens filled a town hall to
let Scituate town officials
have a piece of their mind. After a five year project to clean up the water, residents went to a town hall meeting to demonstrate that they are frustrated. According to
reports here on Boston 10 (NBC), residents who even installed filter systems could not keep up with the amount of pipe sediment flowing into their homes. Some residents bagged their filters from home and showed that were so filled with debris that they were rendered useless after just a few days of use. Citizens were assured that by next year, the final patches to the water improvement program will be complete and they can begin an extensive flushing program.
Since our bodies are over 90% water, make a choice to put only the finest water into your body. That water comes from natural sources, rich in earth’s minerals, just like the one at our Pocahontas spring.
Many people who come to our spring travel from miles away to fill their containers … some travel for over an hour. Keep coming and encourage your friends in Norton and Scituate to visit us to get a taste of what pure water from the earth tastes like.
Set your GPS to 165 Lowell Street, Lynnfield, MA 01940. Bring your family, those who are sick, those seeking peace and those who are thirsty for water that is pure. All are welcome.