The is a Nance County Fairgrounds water meeting on Dec. 8 at the Nance County Fairgrounds from 1-3:30 p.m.
Our local government employees need the public’s help via written or email comments or attendance at the meeting. Even their own fellow gov’t employees state water quality information is suppressed via the governor’s office. Where it was also stated that there is a division in charge of enforcing actions on any gov’t employee that says too much. They need the public to provide hundreds of comments so they can fight to change the above policy.
This is a great group of presenters that will hopefully provide take home information on water quality and the RO water treatment system components that it takes to protect everyone. The testing they have volunteered to me documented the very reason why Nebraska hit No. 1 in Parkinson disease in the U.S. I just provided the concerns, 60 miles of testing locations and the 60-year history of why their concerning test results were accurate and will get worse.
I have asked them to get permission to share the complete cause to solution. AI Google platforms today will tell completely understandable answers that Nebraska does not provide. Like, should Nebraska public be drinking out of RO water treatment systems. The answer was essential versus yes for the entire U.S.
I have worked with most of the presenters, I have them in my Caring Government Group, but they still cannot address my in-depth questions due to policy. I think most agree they do not want RFK JR and Fox News to review their data and my data and then start asking Nebraska and Extension questions. I think the reply was, “Randy that would be very bad.” My question is why?
Summary. Public comment to jcrouch5@nebraska. edu or rzmek76@gmail.com or text to 308-550-0433 will help presenter group to fight for us and I need copies to drop copies off to all the right parties to create policy change. Loren Lippincott said he would attend. I have asked for a private meeting afterwards with the governor if he would attend. Government has shared that Platte County may be the highest cancer rate county in the U.S.
Nothing will happen unless everyone in the public speaks up or this water policy issue goes nationally. Public, share what you have been telling our group and start demanding action and remind all. Nebraska has a $1,000 tax credit for RO water treatment installation and while you’re at it, add a UV or Ultra Violet light to the system since Nebraska is a manure state. Human or livestock manure / microbes / bacteria are major water quality issues along with a long list of other contaminants the above water treatment systems provide protection for.
Please act and turn water quality transparency information into a political platform issue going forward until change hits. Thanks from the Waterboy group Randy Zmek Fullerton