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Chemical Runoff & Its Impact on Water Systems

woman cleaning vegetables with DERMAGLOVE's Safe to Eat holistic product. Safeguarding the consumer from chemical runoff that is found in the water supply.

Chemical runoff occurs when residues from cleaning agents, pesticides, and industrial products enter waterways.

Once in water systems, certain compounds persist, affecting aquatic life and contaminating ecosystems.

Overuse of disinfectants and chemical cleaners increases the likelihood of environmental accumulation.

Runoff impact can include:

• Disruption of aquatic organisms
• Water contamination
• Soil degradation
• Bioaccumulation within food chains

Mindful hygiene practices reduce unnecessary runoff.

A balanced application protects both human health and environmental systems.

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Lisa Levison

Lisa Levison brings more than thirty years of hands-on experience in hygiene, environmental exposure, and skin health and personal wellness, long before these topics became popular.
Her approach is grounded in real-world practice and measurable results. She challenges outdated methods and offers practical advice for today’s environments.
Learn more about Lisa and her work