Back in August 2023 I shared the national rankings by U.S. News & World Report of the Best U.S. States to Reside based upon eight metrics. My home state of Texas ranked only #35th overall among all 50-states; a ranking that is quite low based upon many rural, arrogant, and biased Texan attitudes here. And as most of you know well, the rural parts of Texas are heavily dominated by MAGA Republican politics. By the way, as a side note and not so coincidental, our Texas 21st Congressional District in the federal House of Representatives is led by (R) Chip Roy who is also the policy chairman of the radical House Freedom Caucus in Washington D.C.
This past Wednesday we received in the mail along with our Kerrville Utilities bill (water & sewage) for the month of December, a letter of disclosure, or as the City of Kerrville worded it, a letter of “Transparency.” This is what it said:
Now, returning to Texas’ national ranking of the “best” states to reside in the U.S., our ranking overall was 35th. But in the category of environmental protections, enforcement, and health-safety we sadly rank a lowly #40. In other words, our environmental care and protection, even for public health and safety, is in all honesty cow-manure! Why do we seem to NOT care for public health and safety and environmental protections? I’ll give you two guesses.
Mom and I live inside the unaffected area toward the top of that map. However, my sister lives down near the Kerr County Municipal Airport (red arrow), the area in yellow that IS contaminated. Granted, a running average of 0.010 mg/L of TTHM, which is equal to 80-parts per billion is nothing to be too seriously alarmed about, right? But here’s my three questions:
- When could anyone wholeheartedly trust the MAGA Republicans, especially those who rule all the rural areas of Texas?
- Are they divulging ALL the actual data in a correct, unbiased, transparent amount? And…
- If all of Kerrville’s water supply comes from only two sources—the Edwards-Trinity Plateau Aquifer and the Guadalupe River, and BOTH are contaminated to some degree now or in the near future, then how will the rest of our water sources be exempt or unaffected?

Did you read the part of the Q&A second page about “What causes high TTHM levels“? It states:
Heavy rainfall can often introduce large amounts of organic matter, including grass and leaves, into the river water. When this organic matter reacts with chlorine during the disinfection process, it creates TTHMs. Additionally, when drought conditions and extreme high [hot] temperatures exist, the water becomes warmer than usual and requires more chlorine be used for disinfection.
— City of kerrville to its water consumers, jan. 10, 2024
The Hill Country of Texas and Kerrville over the last 2-years has experienced all of these climate events listed, except the extended heavy rainfalls, although these last two weeks we have had a steady flow of rainfall for about 12 out of the last 16 days/nights.
There has been another recent climate event contributing to our water contamination: high winds. And the high wind-gusts blow all sorts of pollutants and organic matter into our river which eventually reaches our underground aquifer. High winds also dry out already drought-ridden conditions. Examine these four tables below…
So for the past 4-5 days myself and Mom have suffered horribly from high levels of pollen, cedar, and other air-contaminates. I guess we may be dealing with water contamination soon enough as well. Yes, it is glaringly clear why Texas ranks at #40 out of 50-states in the nation for (poor) environmental health and safety. Surprise surprise.
Live Well – Love Much – Laugh Often – Learn Always – Be Environmentally Responsible!

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Ugh!! I don’t know how you deal with all the blatant maga insanity all around you down there, prof. I’d go even nuttier than I am now living there. It’s such a shame that the very people this shit hurts continually vote against their own well being by voting for maga idiots. It just enrages me.
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Couldn’t have said it better Jeff. 🙄
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Just 40th? Jesus, what the hell is going on in the next ten?
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My thoughts exactly!
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Hah! Yep, a great question John. Would you want to wager whether those other nine states are politically Red or Blue? I know what color my money would go on for the other nine states. 😉
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Less than 3000 characters, are you ill?
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LOL!
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Hahaha! 😂 (under his breath coughing… “smart-ass!”)
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Lol, I used another term.
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I’m sure it was appropriate as well, Arnold. 😉 But since you are somewhat new to my blog and Followers, Mr. Pink has been a loyal, and yeah… funny, good follower to my blog for several years. All in all, Pink is a wonderful guy and human being. 🙂 ❤️
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Remember, you only have Pink’s word on that, of course.
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And I’ve certainly never said I’m a good human being!
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Awww, and he is very honest too!!! 😉 hehe
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Fir my part I would never dare accuse you of being any such thing, my dear fellow!
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Pink, should I tell you what Arkysatan has said about you in private? 😈😉
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Trust the words from an Arsenal supporter?
Pah!
🤦♂️
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😄
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How dare you call me wonderful 😛
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BWAAAA!!! I must be losing my mind, eh Pink? 🤭
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I could not live in Texas … or Florida … and am more and more getting sick and disgusted with Ohio, as well. Sounds like this would be a good time for you to invest in a distiller and purify all your drinking water, Prof!
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Yep, already shopping for solutions Ma’am. 🙂
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Good luck, Prof! If you had your choice of any state, no worries about money or other restrictions, where would you choose?
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Jill, if moving-money were not a restriction, my first choice would be to become an ex-patriot. However, if I stayed in the U.S., my first-choice state would probably be a toss up between Washington state and Minnesota. #3 would be either New Hampshire or a distant #4 Vermont.
What about for you? What state(s) are your choice?
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Like you, I think my first choice would be to live elsewhere, perhaps Finland, though I don’t like the cold, but they keep ranking at the top of the World Happiness Index! But within the U.S. … Washington state, or northern California, perhaps. I could also consider Vermont or Massachusetts, but again there’s that darned cold weather!
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Hawaii?
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Haha! 😄 Umm, ever heard of Mt. Killa-waylah (Kīlauea)? 😉
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Wimp!
Typical Arsenal supporter.
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😆 Not necessarily “wimpy,” just smart enough NOT go to Killa-waylah’s crest with a typical Liverpool supporter!!! 🤓
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Tread carefully there, Mister D.
😉
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Look at the Zero Water filter system. I’ve been using that for a few months now here. It’s the only filter that removes things like PFAS and other hard to eliminate chemicals. Supposedly it’s as good as a reverse osmosis system.
Drawbacks are it’s not cheap, filters cost about $50 for 3 of them. And the filters don’t last that long, depending on your water quality, how hard your water is, etc. Second drawback is that the water that comes out of it tastes flat because it removes everything from the water and we’re used to tasting dissolved minerals and other things in the water.
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Grouchy, the 52 Cup Zero Water Filter System isn’t too bad here: $58.49 USD, purchased & shipped from Zero Water itself. The filters (x2) are $34.99 so I can see how after 2-3 months that definitely adds up quick. 😬
https://zerowater.com/products/zerowater-52-cup-ready-read-5-stage-water-filtration-dispenser?pack=2&freq=1
This is a good suggestion. Thank you Grouchy. 🙂
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You can get them off Amazon as well and even Walmart here is carrying them now. Around here the problem is PFAS (chemicals used in making Teflon and in firefighting foam used at airports). The crap is everywhere. Plus nitrates from farm runoff is another problem.
Mine came with a sort of “dip stick” kind of gizmo that gives an indication of the amount of dissolved solids in the water. I think it actually measures the conductivity of the water. Pure water is actually an insulator. It’s the dissolved solids in water that carries current. So basically the thing is a simple Ohmmeter. The filter is not rated to remove viruses or bacteria, however.
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Great info Grouchy. Thank you Sir. 🙂
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My other-half is somewhat of a health nut and he started using this system several years ago … and thinks it’s the cat’s meow. Personally, I have no problem using tap water. In any case, depending on how much water is used in a household, it probably could get rather expensive. But to some, health and/or taste is worth it.
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We don’t do a ton of drinking water—exceptions are coffee-making (Mom), hot-tea making (me), and my powdered Gatorade mix, then occasional pasta cooking. So I’m seriously considering Grouchy’s suggestion. 🙂
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Wouldn’t like to guess what it’s like in Jo’burg.
We are fortunate to have a borehole, as do my next door neighbours Ben and Agnes.
He had the water tested and it came out safe for drinking.
You may be aware that Durban beaches have only recently been reopened after months. Raw sewage from a damaged treatment plant was being discharged into the ocean. Lovely, right?
And you think you have problems?
Try living with the Farking ANC government in charge, my friend. Bunch of corrupt, imbecilic wankers.
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Is there a chance of ever unseating them?
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Have no idea. However they are losing ground with every election and the DA govern in the Cape.
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Our problem here is too many parties. It fractures the congress into tiny blocs, and this just invites corruption.
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Yes, we have a few smaller parties.
Zuma has also started his own party ( apparently)after refusing to canvas for the ANC because he considers they are corrupt.
I hosed myself laughing when I read this!
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How do you manage it so well there Ark? What’s your magical trick? 😉
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Grow your own food, and try as much as one can not to rely on government.
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