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Surface Water Charts for Various Water Bodies in Arizona

   Here are some charts of metals and other contaminants in various water bodies around the state of Arizona. Some of these measurements were taken by the Arizona Department of Environmental Quality, and we obtained them as public records. We made other measurements ourselves, and had them analyzed by an independent laboratory.

   

Some of the materials have a detection limit, but not a maximum contaminant level.

   We suspect most of these materials to be components of the aerosols being sprayed daily in our skies. Click here to see the article we have titled “Aerosol Devices & Components”, in our articles section, that names 15 of them. Click here to see the list of materials.

  

   Also included are documents about the health and environmental effects, and  maximum contaminant levels, of these materials. One thing we have noticed is that most of these materials have an electronic or electro-magnetic function, as a conductor or an insulator. For instance arsenic, known as a poison to ingest, also can work as a capacitor to store and release energy in controlled bursts.

  

   We see very high levels for all these materials, even when they do not exceed the maximum contaminant level. In certain bodies of water, the spikes for most materials happen during the same timeframes. What are the health effects of elevated and toxic levels of these materials over an extended period of time? And how can these materials be spiking in various bodies of water across the vast state of Arizona at basically the same times?


   The environmental agencies usually blame some sort of land erosion for depositing these materials into the streams, rivers and lakes. But we say that such a widespread and chronic appearance of these materials can only be coming …….. from the air. And if these materials are coming down on the state of Arizona from the air, then besides showing up in our surface water, they are in our soil, our farm products, the trees and wild animals, and our bodies.


Also included, when you click on the upper right, are our own independent tests of water, soil, air particulates, and blood. Here you will see toxic amounts of the same metals, in our Arizona environment and in our bodies.

Standards

EPA MCL Water Contaminants

California Contaminant Levels

 


Arizona DEQ Water Charts:

Aluminum – Little Colorado River Basin

Barium – E Verde River near Payson

Barium – Nogales Wash

Barium – Verde River at Horseshoe Dam

Beryllium – Nogales Wash

Boron – E Verde River near Payson

Boron – Nogales Wash

Boron – Verde River at Horseshoe Dam

Iron – E Verde River over 800

Iron – E Verde River under 800

Iron – Nogales Wash over 800

Iron – Nogales Wash under 800

Iron – Verde River over 800

Iron – Verde River under 800

Manganese – E Verde & Verde > 300

Manganese – E Verde River under 300

Manganese – Nogales Wash over 300

Manganese – Nogales Wash under 300

Manganese – Verde River under 300



Toxic Levels of These Metals at the Same Time:

Hasayampa Lake – 05/08/2001 – a

Hasayampa Lake – 05/08/2001 – b

Buckeye Canal – 06/07/1996 – a

Buckeye Canal – 06/07/1996 – b

Buckeye Canal – 06/07/1996 – c



Our Own Independent Air Particulates, Soil, Water and Blood – Lab Analysis Charts

Health and Environmental Effects:


  

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