Anyone actually drink tap water in DC? I drank from the tap when I lived in other places, but in DC I've always been scared off by the reports of high chloroform or whatever it's called. So I buy gallon jugs of spring water. But now I'm learning about how bad buying bottled water is for the environment and having second thoughts. What's the alternative? Brita says their filters don't do anything for chlorine compounds, other than remove the odor
dc residents: what water do you drink?
I spent the majority of my life in a swimming pool so if chlorine compounds affect people than I'm already screwed. I use a Brita jug.
I drink alkaline water that's coming out of a water ionizer. It's directly connected to tap water. No need to buy bottled water as it can get expensive over time.
This is the model we have:
http://www.waterforlifeusa.com/index.php?page=kyk
This is the model we have:
http://www.waterforlifeusa.com/index.php?page=kyk
tap water –> brita
but i haven't changed the filter in a while, thanks for the reminder
but i haven't changed the filter in a while, thanks for the reminder
Originally posted by wanderlust featuring j. marshmallow::eek:
http://www.waterforlifeusa.com/index.php?page=kyk
Yeh, wtf is that Joe? It looks like hospital equipment.
Originally posted by Hoya Paranoia:
Originally posted by wanderlust featuring j. marshmallow::eek:
http://www.waterforlifeusa.com/index.php?page=kyk
Naw, it has cute buttons … :)
Originally posted by econo:
Yeh, wtf is that Joe? It looks like hospital equipment.
Originally posted by Hoya Paranoia:
Originally posted by wanderlust featuring j. marshmallow::eek:
http://www.waterforlifeusa.com/index.php?page=kyk
I'm reacting to reports like this one:
"New Fears Raised Over Safety of D.C. Water (Washington Post 07/19/2007)
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Toxic chlorine pollutants were found at unsafe levels in 40 percent of D.C. tap water samples tested this spring during the water utility's annual chlorine surge, according to a national environmental group's report… "
I was in a bar recently and ordered a mixed drink… as I was about to take a sip I got a whiff, and it reeked! Turns out it was the ice. The barkeep took a whiff and then poured it out and sold me a beer instead.
"New Fears Raised Over Safety of D.C. Water (Washington Post 07/19/2007)
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Toxic chlorine pollutants were found at unsafe levels in 40 percent of D.C. tap water samples tested this spring during the water utility's annual chlorine surge, according to a national environmental group's report… "
I was in a bar recently and ordered a mixed drink… as I was about to take a sip I got a whiff, and it reeked! Turns out it was the ice. The barkeep took a whiff and then poured it out and sold me a beer instead.
I heard that Ryan Adams has substituted vodka for water for the last five years.
Originally posted by Stairmaster E:Source?
Brita says their filters don't do anything for chlorine compounds, other than remove the odor
Americans are big fucking babies when it comes to water. Our water is fine compared to most of the world. It's cleaned and filtered and you can easily filter it further at home. But we've been taught by our crap media system to distrust it and instead pay billions of dollars a year for bottled water, much of which is tap water anyway. Corporate media breeds distrust of government-run services and utilities and persuades the public to put its trust in private enterprise, businesses that always put profit first and everything else after that, including public health. So we suck from the dihydrogen oxide teat of Corporate America instead of pressuring our elected representatives to improve water quality and we wonder why the rest of the world hates us.
Source?Brita website. Can't link because all the content is wrapped up in some Shockwave player or whatever. But if you select a pitcher product then click on 'impurities reduction' it says "Reduces: Chlorine(taste and odor)", in other words the carbon filter reduces the taste and odor, not the chlorine itself
Originally posted by Stairmaster E:I had a similar experience recently. I was wondering why all of the drinks tasted so bad.
I'm reacting to reports like this one:
"New Fears Raised Over Safety of D.C. Water (Washington Post 07/19/2007)
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Toxic chlorine pollutants were found at unsafe levels in 40 percent of D.C. tap water samples tested this spring during the water utility's annual chlorine surge, according to a national environmental group's report… "
I was in a bar recently and ordered a mixed drink… as I was about to take a sip I got a whiff, and it reeked! Turns out it was the ice. The barkeep took a whiff and then poured it out and sold me a beer instead.
Originally posted by Stairmaster E:I read that differently. I think their point is that chlorine is not an "impurity" like lead, but that it is an additive that effects the taste and odor and that the filter removes it.
Source?Brita website. Can't link because all the content is wrapped up in some Shockwave player or whatever. But if you select a pitcher product then click on 'impurities reduction' it says "Reduces: Chlorine(taste and odor)", in other words the carbon filter reduces the taste and odor, not the chlorine itself
If you look at other parts of their site, it says that the filter removes 99% of chlorine. Here are some links to the UK and Australian sites that say the same.
http://www.brita.com.au/help/frequently_asked_questions
http://www.brita.net/uk/faqs_household.html?L=1#40
Here's a guy that did his own test and says the filter removes 90% of chlorine compounds.
http://www.brewery.org/brewery/library/FiltBrita0596.html
Why is it when I housesit at my parents in Montgomery County, I feel like I'm going swimming in a pool? The levels of Chlorine are incredibly noticeable compared to anywhere else around the area, including the city itself!
I have a PuR filter for me and dog though :)
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I have a PuR filter for me and dog though :)
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Here's a guy that did his own test and says the filter removes 90% of chlorine compounds.That's encouraging, thanks
Originally posted by beetsnotbeats:Source?
Americans are big fucking babies when it comes to water. Our water is fine compared to most of the world. It's cleaned and filtered and you can easily filter it further at home. But we've been taught by our crap media system to distrust it and instead pay billions of dollars a year for bottled water, much of which is tap water anyway. Corporate media breeds distrust of government-run services and utilities and persuades the public to put its trust in private enterprise, businesses that always put profit first and everything else after that, including public health. So we suck from the dihydrogen oxide teat of Corporate America instead of pressuring our elected representatives to improve water quality and we wonder why the rest of the world hates us.
Originally posted by Hoya Paranoia:www.france.fr
Originally posted by beetsnotbeats:Source?
Americans are big fucking babies when it comes to water. Our water is fine compared to most of the world. It's cleaned and filtered and you can easily filter it further at home. But we've been taught by our crap media system to distrust it and instead pay billions of dollars a year for bottled water, much of which is tap water anyway. Corporate media breeds distrust of government-run services and utilities and persuades the public to put its trust in private enterprise, businesses that always put profit first and everything else after that, including public health. So we suck from the dihydrogen oxide teat of Corporate America instead of pressuring our elected representatives to improve water quality and we wonder why the rest of the world hates us.
Originally posted by Charlie Nakatestes,Japanese Golfer:source?
I heard that Ryan Adams has substituted vodka for water for the last five years.
Originally posted by beetsnotbeats:do you drink or bath in dc water. you can actually smell the clorine at times. you can taste it too. when i was in college, my roomate and i would make tea with the water and that was the meal. you were too full to eat anything after that.
Americans are big fucking babies when it comes to water. Our water is fine compared to most of the world. It's cleaned and filtered and you can easily filter it further at home. But we've been taught by our crap media system to distrust it and instead pay billions of dollars a year for bottled water, much of which is tap water anyway. Corporate media breeds distrust of government-run services and utilities and persuades the public to put its trust in private enterprise, businesses that always put profit first and everything else after that, including public health. So we suck from the dihydrogen oxide teat of Corporate America instead of pressuring our elected representatives to improve water quality and we wonder why the rest of the world hates us.