I don't drink from the faucet at school b/c it's well water, I use water bottles. But at home I drink from the sink, so right on Clark! (If the waters good)
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you get a water filter for your home water and it's fine =]] water bottles are good for school, church and places where other people have used the water. especially water fountains, never drink out of a water fountain if you see red stuff around where the water comes out (it's lipstick, ew.)
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Originally posted by Chloe>All
The condition of tap water varies greatly depending on where you live. In my city, the tap water is fine to drink. But there are some places just one town over where the tap water is disgusting.
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You guys arerso weak wristedand pampered. You grew up in the sissy age where everybody drinks bottled water. In the 80's when I was a kid bottled water didnt exist. Thats Why Louis Black did a comedy routine bout people who drink bottled water. Its ridiculous how soft people have gotten. The country is ripe for takeover.Comment
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It depends on the age of the house and what sort of piping materials were used. You dont want to be drinking from lead pipes (which studies have shown can cause permanent neurological damage in kids).
Here is a quick quote of an article:
Lead is rare in source water, but it can get into your tap water in several ways and most of them are older house problems. Lead can leach out of the lead pipes that are common in the distribution network in older cities. Lead can also leach out of a lead service line from your house to the street, your brass water meter, which can be made with lead, lead solder joints in copper plumbing lines... Maas, who has researched the lead issue for years, said that about 85 percent of the time, the lead test comes up negative... But, Maas noted, the convenience factor - most people are too impatient to let the tap run for a full minute every time they turn it on - leads most homeowners to get a filter.
...The second most serious contaminant to drinking water in America, in Maas' estimation, is arsenic, a naturally occurring element that can contaminate ground water. If the drinking water in your new house will come from a well - either your own or the utility's - you should get it tested for arsenic, he said. Arsenic is well known as a poison when given in large doses...
I usually buy bottle water in gallon size.Comment
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But Vixen and Clark? Good idea. Peep the avatarComment
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