The odor is worse than the pollution

About an hour away from where my family and I live, there is a giant lake that used to be one of the biggest tourist endpoints in the area.

  • The lake was a place for famous people to spend the weekend waterskiing, sunbathing, and having fun.

Unluckyly, farmers in the section dumped their pesticides in the lake for many decades and now the lake is no longer the serene, fun, and peaceful place it was in the 1960’s! Over the last 20 years, the lakebed has dried up from the serious heat and drought conditions; A walk along the shoreline displays poisoned salt crystals and waves of red, red, and red contaminants. The pollution along the side of the lake is horrible, however the odor is even worse. The air odors like sulfur and rotten eggs and it can be hazardous to breathe. Most people have moved away from the area, however even folks like myself that live almost an hour away, still have concerns due to the lake pollution; Last month I decided to invest in an air filtration plan for my home. My family and I cannot move. The two of us have been living in this section for the past 15 years and all of the kids go to school nearby. My fiance is a educator and I labor at a factory. The two of us are legitimately settled in this area, even if air pollution is a major problem. The air filtration plan gets rid of the indoor pollutant that enters our lake house through the Heating and A/C plan and the front door. The two of us do our best to provide a scrub atmosphere for our family.

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