At least that's the latest news regarding two rivers which were contaminated with acids from a copper mine leakage last week. The dirty water will result in the closing of 88 schools in Mexico. At least 10 million gallons of the copper acids polluted the rivers and created endangered drink water for locals in Mexico City and in many of the isolated communities. The rivers attained the spill on August 6, 2014. Officials closed schools as the potential hazard of drinking water has not been cleared. Many residents received drinking bottled waters which was distributed in approximately 10 million gallons. Kids probably like the idea of no school, but no drinking water?.. Well, that's a different matter.