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I drink Crystal Geyser, it's actually spring water, bottled at the source. Water like Aquafina, and Dasani are tap water that's treated. A Guy
I drink Crystal Geyser, it's actually spring water, bottled at the source. Water like Aquafina, and Dasani are tap water that's treated. A Guy
Today (its 5am and been up all night) and got nothing done as Max wanted to play , so we are off to bed now
Same here. Back in my native Finland the average tap water is better than average bottled water, it has been tested by so many institutes and universities that I have to believe it. In fact, where I was born the water came from the same spring than to the local brewery; we got it from tap, they bottled and sold the same water.
Here in my adopted home country Germany the water is almost as good. I drink almost exclusively tap water here, even in pubs and restaurants I order "ein bißchen Leitungswasser" (a bit of tap water) with my whisky.
Anyway, as far as I have understood this legionella stuff correctly, it really spreads only through the vapors, through inhaling the fumes and vapors caused by contaminated water like when in shower or bath. Drinking it should be quite safe, you do not inhale a lot of water fumes when drinking.
Well I drink tap water turned into coffee so it's been boiled, do you think I'm safe.
You wont get me paying extortionate prices for bottled water.
Oops... BBC NEWS | UK | England | Northamptonshire | Sickness bug found in tap water.
I used to work in Northampton.
Sadly it happens usually by the water treatment plant it's self but with open water reservoirs it's surprising it doesn't happen more frequently
Pittsford reservoir is a big one but it's not just open water that can be infected. The area I live in is supplied from artesian wells but we still got a cryptosporidum contamination a few years back.