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Water becomes the next killer

It would be good if someone could show us how much of chlorine is added to each litre of water

Editor
Estcourt’s water has always been the best thing in Estcourt and many people made the choice to stay here but now it is not just about clean water but the risk of dying. Estcourt water has too much chlorine added and for too long this has been going on.
Here are the risks:
1. A cancer risk to people who drink chlorinated water is 93 percent higher than those who don’t
2. Some of the researched problems are heart attacks, tiredness, dizziness, headaches, and eye sinuses and throat irritation.
In men your sperm count is lowered and women run the risk of miscarriage, childhood asthma, damage to hair cuticles, skin rashes, liver problems, still birth, spontaneous abortion and kidney problems.
3. A weakened immune system, impacting your body’s ability to fight disease.
All Estcourtonians are now faced with this risk. Please make it your duty to buy water to keep your body going.
It would be good if someone could show us how much of chlorine is added to each litre of water. Why are people so sickly?
CRL Commissioner Raymond Trollip

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