51. The water had a metallic taste. 52. The water will have a much nicer feel to it. 53. The water has a high iron content, which accounts for its apparent color and perhaps the reputed fertility for women. 54. The Williams actually has three branches, but all the water has very decent brookie fishing. 55. There is little infant formula, and even if there were more, many rural women would not have clean water to mix it with. 56. To really kill germs, the water has to be hot enough to burn your hands. 57. Unlike solid land, water has the capacity to mix when winds blow, resulting in surface waters sinking and colder water at modest depths rising to the surface. 58. Water may have to be added if beans begin to look dry. 59. Water has to be drawn from wells because pumps are not operating, a factor believed responsible for an increase in hepatitis and diarrhea. 60. Well water usually has higher concentrations of radon than surface water such as lakes and streams. |