Some people say you can neutralise a glass of chlorinated water with a squeeze of lemon because it has enough citric acid. Others say it’s also an alkalizer in the body… so how can it be both?

Some people say you can neutralise a glass of chlorinated water with a squeeze of lemon because it has enough citric acid. Others say it’s also an alkalizer in the body… so how can it be both?
SANFORD — More than three dozen former factory workers have settled their multimillion-dollar five-year legal battle against Siemens Corp. and General Dynamics Corp. over toxins they allege the companies carelessly dumped into drinking water, causing them to develop cancer.
We look at the problems that we have right now with our water supplies. This relates to (in particular) the results of fire and flood in New South Wales and Queensland although it will most likely relate very soon to West Australia. We then take a look at CoronaVirus and water.
Does your favorite bottled water contain arsenic?
Drinking water good, waterways, BAD! Europe’s dilemma.
In Sandy, Utah, a do not drink advisory was lifted for 600 residents previously cautioned not to drink from their kitchen taps. Why? Elevated levels of copper, lead and fluoride.
You have staked a claim on some amazing pristine land. You plan to bring out the family as soon as you have a cabin built. You’ll plant food, hunt, fish, and you can already picture your beloved cooking dinner on the open fire in the cosy, warm cabin. There’s just one rather large problem. The bears.
We’ve already talked about lead in our drinking water here in Australia. Frankly, we were rather shocked at the time when the powers that be announced that up to 6% of homes in Sydney may have the problem.