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  1. You know i really can’t say not living there but I would call my local Hydro company and find out if it could be affected and then I would go and buy a lot of portable water for my own use just in case. I am so sorry this is happening there.

  2. In one of your questions you asked about people turning off their tv’s. I had finished typing my response and hit submit but it had already gotten resolved and you do not have email listed so here is my answer anyways

    I no longer have my tv hooked up. I find more enjoyment from reading or accomplishing other things that I need to get done. Plus it has saved me quite a bit of money not having to pay for cable tv every month.

    You know instead of having to turn off the tv every time a movie uses God’s name in vain you could instead go to a website like IMDB.com and type in the movie you are wanting to watch. It then tells you whether the movie has sex, violence, bad language etc. and you never have to watch half a movie again. Besides by the time you get through watching half of it you have already contributed to their good ratings.

    by the way joe s had a good point in his third sentence and I would like to hear your response to his accusation.

    As far as this question so far it has not affected it. Of course I was already drinking bottled water to begin with but still notice no difference when I turn on my tap.

How will the BP Oil Spill affect our drinking water in the Gulf Coast cities?

I know we don’t drink salt water, but our fresh water is so close.