I took a drive to downtown Los Angeles to go to work. I work at a Musicians school. I've worked with my students, teaching them the basic fundamentals of music theory followed by individual piano lessons with other students who may need help. As I was help one of my students with reading their musical notes, there was an odor that filled my music office. I was trying to ignore it but the smell was getting stronger. I've never spoke up about it. My student couldn't take anymore of that chlorine type of smell. She said, "Mr. Graham! This classroom smells like a swimming pool in here." I couldn't think of anything else but to agree with her. I replied, "Yes it does." And I mean the chlorine smell was VERY strong with a blend of Clorox bleach. You would've thought it was either a swimming pool or a washing machine with Bleach in it. I'd figured the janitor was cleaning up and down the hallways. The student and I walked outside the classroom to look up and down the hallway. The janitor was nowhere in sight. We've decided to get on the elevator to go down to the lobby of the school. We looked around the lobby, there was no janitor around cleaning up the school. The chlorine smell down on the 1st floor in the lobby was 10 times stronger than it was upstairs. We went outside and seen a broken fire hydrant with an abundace of amount of water spraying out non-stop loudly. It wasn't the loud spraying water and broken fire hydrant that caught our attention, it was the absolutely unbareable smell of the chlorine that is in the city water.
Thank God my teaching session was over and I was done teaching for the day because I couldn't take inhaling the strong chlorine smell any longer. When I got into my car, I closed the vent to cut off the ventilation from the outside smell. Honestly, that didn't work. I turned on the AC to cool down the interior. I am use to having my windows down with air circulation. As I drove away from the parking lot into the streets of downtown, I could see people covering their noses because of the unpleasant smell of chlorine that permeated down town LA. You could even smell it from 2 miles away. I mean it was that BAD! Once I got onto the freeway, the chlorine smell began to lighten up a bit.
The whole time when I drove home, I thought to myself, "Now, that strong chlorine city water is the same Exact water we drink out of our tap, our sink. It is our main source water we use in our very own homes." UUUUUGH!!! We "So-Called" wash and rinse our fruits and vegetables with this chlorine city water. We cook our foods with it. We bathe or shower in it and brush our teeth with the city water. If you only knew the TRUTH of the many particles, molecules, led, lye, pesticides, herbicides, dirt, grime, recycled water from toilets and the sewage system etc., you would want to make the switch from tap water to Ionized Alkaline water. I'm SO glad I did. I'd prefer not to put dirty city water into my body. If the city water can make the city pipes rusty, than imagine what it's doing to our human pipes.
- Renix Graham
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