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Old 12-15-2009, 04:15 PM   #1
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Growing up on the farm was great. Drank well water straight out of the hydrant. Sometimes we would use the rusty cup that hangs on the hydrant. It was (and still is) the best tasting water ever!

One time I put it in a glass. It was a light yellow/orange color, with things floating. After sitting for awhile, the color had cleared, but there was about 1/4" of "stuff" on the bottom of the glass

Maybe that's why I'm usually healthy, I got all my minerals as a kid
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Old 12-15-2009, 04:20 PM   #2
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alright, i'll buy that. The germaphobics are a pet peeve
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Old 12-15-2009, 04:25 PM   #3
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The real issue is pharmaceuticals in the water supply (probably both tap AND bottled). Britta and the other filter companies have never certified that their filters eliminate pharmaceuticals. In other words......they probably don't.
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Old 12-15-2009, 04:39 PM   #4
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The real issue is pharmaceuticals in the water supply (probably both tap AND bottled). Britta and the other filter companies have never certified that their filters eliminate pharmaceuticals. In other words......they probably don't.
u ppl knew the shit that was in all of the water now they would be pretty freaked out, some places are acctually experianceing such drastic changes as the sex of certain fish are being altered so that every individual is male when they are hatched
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Old 12-15-2009, 05:35 PM   #5
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No doubt, tap water is better for the environment (and your wallet). But this is one of those blanket statements that just doesn't work everywhere.

In some places tap water is either too nasty to drink enough of it to stay hydrated, or it's downright unsafe. See: China. I have a souvenir bottle of water from there. You know what's listed in the ingredients after filtering? Strontium. And it's a non-zero value. You can't boil out heavy metals either, so imported bottled water wins.
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Old 12-15-2009, 05:40 PM   #6
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Tap for me...at least around here...the water is fine and I think bottled water is overrated.

Now when out of the country that's a different story and probably even parts of this country if it's well water. Well water around here seems fine too.
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Old 12-15-2009, 05:42 PM   #7
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Despite a news piece I just read proclaiming Fort Worth's water supply as one of the cleanest we constantly get notices from the city that the tap water is not safe to drink on a continual basis. We also live next to the most polluted lake and section of river in Texas.
Still won't buy bottled water though. We have filtered fridge water and a PUR filter on the tap.
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Old 12-15-2009, 05:51 PM   #8
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Despite a news piece I just read proclaiming Fort Worth's water supply as one of the cleanest we constantly get notices from the city that the tap water is not safe to drink on a continual basis. We also live next to the most polluted lake and section of river in Texas.
Still won't buy bottled water though. We have filtered fridge water and a PUR filter on the tap.
Dayum...that's messed up that you get notices like that. Well good that you get the notices but bad that conditions warrant it.
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Dayum...that's messed up that you get notices like that. Well good that you get the notices but bad that conditions warrant it.
What I really hate about it is there is no discount on our water bill! Inferior products should command lower prices, lol.
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In some places tap water is either too nasty to drink enough of it to stay hydrated, or it's downright unsafe. See: China. I have a souvenir bottle of water from there. You know what's listed in the ingredients after filtering? Strontium. And it's a non-zero value. You can't boil out heavy metals either, so imported bottled water wins.
And how was it filtered? Just by the local utility?

You can buy portable filtration systems (for camping) that will take care of pretty much anything (except maybe pharmaceuticals, like I mentioned before). I don't know what Strontium is, but if it's just a metal, a filter should easily take care of that.
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