05-19-2005, 08:15 PM | #31 |
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I've always lived in places that had good tap water, so I've mostly laughed about people paying for it by the bottle. Also, my brother works for an engineering firm that designs water treatment plants and he told me some of these smaller labels lease old wells that cities have stopped using because they no longer meet the limits for max bacteria levels. Apparently cities have a stricter standard than private distributors.
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05-19-2005, 08:47 PM | #32 |
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Well I see what you are saying VulcanRider. I mean these bottled water companies try to make it look like their water is from some clear lovely lake, or glacier LOL, or mountain, etc. etc. When in reality it is a tap. I myself only drink Deer Park, as it just has no chemical taste at all and is refreshing to me, I don't really care where it comes from, I'm sure it's probably not from a park LOL. Last year I tried a Disani, and ewww that stuff is blatantly obvious tap, you can smell and taste chemicals in it. Either way, for me, if I can't taste chemicals and it seems refreshing to me I'm happy.
Oh and one more thing I did not mention about my tap water, here at home. They put some chemical in it besides chlorine, might be chloramines. Either way, cleaning the tub and shower is something I have to do way more often than I ever have before anywhere else. As the water residue, even the steam, leaves a RED residue. Red man. RED! WTF is that? All I know is I ain't keen on drinking it LOL. So that is where I'm coming from re drinking water where I live LOL. And lastly, the best water I've ever had in my life comes from Skyline Drive in Virginia, they have water fountains along the rocks where you can tap into the water straight on, it tastes divine. Actually has a taste, but it is really good and refreshing, nothing like it. When I was growing up my parents always visited Skyline Drive and we'd fill up water jugs to take home. Hmmmm. Now that I think about it, it's been too long since I had that water, have to tell my mom next time they go up to get me a gallon or two! It is really wonderful water, so clean and pure and straight from the mountain rocks. [img]smile.gif[/img] |
05-19-2005, 09:07 PM | #33 |
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Dasani water is 10x better than my water, LZ. I wish I could have it every day. [img]tongue.gif[/img]
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05-19-2005, 09:13 PM | #34 |
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I dunno Sir Goulum, I think it's a chemical they put in the water. I've seen copper do a similar thing, but it was of a different hue, i.e., copper colored and not frikken red.
Well if your water sucks and you like Disani, then go for it. I mean I'd drink it before I'd drink my tap water, but there are other brands that taste better than Disani, not only Deer Park, I think Poland Springs is also another good one (although again, I'm sure its not from Poland, nor a spring LOL). Just saying, doesn't taste bad at all. Oh and I'm also a huge fan of the Glacieu Vitamin Waters. Not because I think they are healthy or good for me, but because I like the watered down tastes, a refreshing change from the over-fruity drinks like Schnapple, etc. [img]smile.gif[/img] |
05-19-2005, 09:18 PM | #35 |
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Could be. Pretty odd chemical to leave a reddish residue. The bad thing with the bottled water here is it's so expensive! $1.25 - $1.50 for 600 mL of filtered tap water. I'm betting I'd save hundreds if me or my parents got one of those filters that go right on your tap. [img]tongue.gif[/img]
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05-19-2005, 10:08 PM | #36 |
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Oh yes the filters that go on your tap save you lots of money, especially if you get one of those really good filters that filter out things like, cryptosporidum, etc.. Either way, in the end it is probably worth the purchase. I used the Britta water pitcher thingy years ago, but I drink a LOT of water LOL, so got tired of having to buy more carbon filters, and I didn't find the water "refreshing" enough with the Britta filters (which are just carbon and take out chlorine mostly, I have the same filters on my fish tank). No doubt carbon is a great filtration media, but it won't take out bacteria.
One of these days I might as well get a good filtration mechanism attached to my tap, when I'm ready to spend a few hundred dollars on it LOL. It's expensive, but again, for me it'd probably pay itself off in a year or two vs. bottled water prices. |
05-20-2005, 07:43 PM | #37 |
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Or even one of those jugs that have the filter in it, and you can put it in your fridge so it's always cold. It's fine in the summer, because I can guzzle the Iced Tea, but with either one of those filters, I'd be drinking a lot more water than I do right now.
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05-20-2005, 08:36 PM | #38 |
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Yeah the Britta I mentioned above is one of those Sir Goulum, and nah, they are OK, but not enough to keep me away from bottled water LOL. [img]smile.gif[/img]
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