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Super Bowl 2020 Location & Date: Where & When Is Next Year's Game? | Heavy.com

While millions of people are focused on the 2019 Super Bowl game, there are people already wondering about next year's big game.

Fortunately, the details on Super Bowl 2020, and even Super Bowl 2021, have already been released.

According to NBC Sports, the NFL will head to Miami for 2020 and to Tampa for 2021, though Los Angeles was originally reported as the host city for 2021.

The date of next year's game is on Sunday, February 2, 2020 and the game will be held at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens, Florida.

The host network for next year is the Fox network.

Keep in mind that the date can change depending on the NFL schedule.

The date of Super Bowl 55 is currently set for Sunday, February 7, 2021.

Sporting News reported that Los Angeles was originally picked to host the 2021 Super Bowl, but because of construction delays on the stadium, due to weather, things had to change.

Now, Los Angeles is supposed to host Super Bowl 56 in 2022.

So, it should have plenty of time to complete its renovations.

The stadium is undergoing its renovations in Inglewood, California and many know the establishment as the LA Stadium and Entertainment District at Hollywood Park, according to Bleacher Report.

The Orange County Register's Rich Hammond said that the NFL rules state a stadium must be open for two full regular seasons in order to be considered for hosting the Super Bowl.

But, when it comes to pushing back hosting for Los Angeles, the Chargers' president of business operations, A.G.

Spanos, released the following statement, "If getting it right means pushing back the completion date, then I think the extra year is well worth it.

Construction is our family business, so we understand the challenges that come with a project of this magnitude.".

According to Sporting News, the Hard Rock Stadium in Miami was originally called the Joe Robbie Stadium and it has been renamed a total of seven times since it opened in 1987.

So far, it has hosted five Super Bowl games.

The Raymond James Stadium, which is the Tampa game's location, is the home of the NFL's Buccaneers.

So, it looks like the next two Super Bowls will take place in the state of Florida.

When it comes to any performers for the future Super Bowl games, those decisions won't come into play until much later in the year.

As for what the performers earn for their Super Bowl gigs, the answer is nothing.

Their expenses and production costs are covered, but there is no payment for the performances because the Super Bowl is one of the biggest ways to promote your brand.

In fact, previously, the Super Bowl tried to get artists to pay them to play the Super Bowl Halftime Show.

One of the singers this definitely did not fly with was Katy Perry.

The performers for the 2019 Super Bowl Halftime Show are headlining band Maroon 5, along with rappers Big Boi and Travis Scott.

The 2019 Super Bowl is hosted by Atlanta, Georgia's Mercedes-Benz Stadium, with the Los Angeles Rams up against the New England Patriots.

For more infomation >> Super Bowl 2020 Location & Date: Where & When Is Next Year's Game? | Heavy.com - Duration: 4:56.

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How Safe Is Tap Water? - Duration: 4:42.

Tap water is not without its problems.

Over the years we have witnessed major cases of groundwater contamination leading to unhealthy

tap water, with chemical culprits like hexavalent chromium, perchlorate, and Atrazine.

More recently, the Michigan city of Flint has been struggling with high lead levels

in its drinking water.

Environmentalists Fault EPA for Failing to Establish Tap Water Standards

The nonprofit Environmental Working Group (EWG) tested municipal water in 42 states

and detected some 260 contaminants in public water supplies.

Of those, 141 were unregulated chemicals for which public health officials have no safety

standards, much less methods for removing them.

EWG did find over 90 percent compliance by water utilities in applying and enforcing

standards that exist, but faulted the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) for

failing to establish standards on so many of the contaminants—from industry, agriculture

and urban runoff—that do end up in our water.

Tap Water vs Bottled Water Despite these seemingly alarming stats, the

Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC), which has also conducted extensive tests on

municipal water supplies as well as bottled water, says: "In the short term, if you

are an adult with no special health conditions, and you are not pregnant, then you can drink

most cities' tap water without having to worry."

This is because most of the contaminants in public water supplies exist at such small

concentrations that most people would have to ingest very large quantities for health

problems to occur.

In addition, look at your water bottles carefully.

It's common for them to list the source as "municipal", which means you paid for what

essentially is bottled tap water.

What Are the Health Risks of Tap Water?

NRDC does caution, however, that "pregnant women, young children, the elderly, people

with chronic illnesses and those with weakened immune systems can be especially vulnerable

to the risks posed by contaminated water."

The group suggests that anyone who may be at risk obtain a copy of their city's annual

water quality report (they are mandated by law) and review it with their physician.

What Are the Health Risks of Bottled Water?

As for bottled water, it is 25 to 30 percent of it that comes straight from municipal tap

water systems, despite the pretty nature scenes on the bottles that imply otherwise.

Some of that water goes through additional filtering, but some does not.

NRDC has researched bottled water extensively and has found that it is "subject to less

rigorous testing and purity standards than those which apply to city tap water."

Bottled water is required to be tested less frequently than tap water for bacteria and

chemical contaminants, and U.S. Food and Drug Administration bottled water rules allow for

some contamination by E. coli or fecal coliform, contrary to EPA tap water rules that prohibit

any such contamination.

Similarly, NRDC found that there are no requirements for bottled water to be disinfected or tested

for parasites such as cryptosporidium or giardia, unlike more stringent EPA rules regulating

tap water.

This leaves open the possibility, says NRDC, that some bottled water may present similar

health threats to those with weakened immune systems, the elderly and others they caution

about drinking tap water.

Goal: Make Tap Water Safe for Everyone The bottom line is that we have invested considerably

in highly efficient municipal water delivery systems that bring this precious liquid straight

to our kitchen faucets any time we need it.

Instead of taking that for granted and relying on bottled water instead, we need to make

sure our tap water is clean and safe for all.

For more infomation >> How Safe Is Tap Water? - Duration: 4:42.

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Worship is a Journey Pt 1 - Graham Kendrick shares his thoughts on the aim of leading worship - Duration: 0:23.

The worship journey is about being sent out

and I think this is such an important thing

that we build into this journey the commissioning

to go and do, to go and to go on and live

and that is, of course, the way that we step into the story

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