Wondering out loud if BLM ever tests its presumably potable water stations with any regularity?
Wondering out loud if BLM ever tests its presumably potable water stations with any regularity?
100's of millions of people drink city water everyday. It is demonstrably safe, outside of some cities in Michigan.Not a germaphobe, but drinking municipal water almost anywhere is potentially risky business.
Please take a minute to read Morgana's post #24 above specifically the 2018, (recent enough in my book), article in Science Mag. regarding municipal water safety.100's of millions of people drink city water everyday. It is demonstrably safe, outside of some cities in Michigan.
Try Propublica. They have a bunch of research on water quality.I could swear I found a website where you could look up your local water system to see if there were known issues, but I can't find it again now.
To play devil's advocate -- and, not completely sure I believe this, but, arguably -- if they're placing boil orders, that means they're monitoring the situation, and if they're lifting the boil orders, that means they're fixing the problems. It apparently doesn't take much to trigger a boil notice -- so it's hard to know if it's a minor technical glitch or some huge awful problem.Over the years and in various parts of the country I've seen local boil orders in the news fairly often
Hey! I eat raw fish all the time and - honestly - I've never had a problem (but then I grew up on it). Some of the best from Take's Fish Market at the Moanalua 99 Food Court in Mapunapuna HNL. Now CLOSED as of Friday so this old local place can be torn down to make way for yet ANOTHER BEEPIN Home Depot Big Box... I'm really, really getting to dislike"progress"...I'm not worried too much about the municipality supplied water itself, but our aging infrastructure means that as the water stands in the pipes and then is pushed thru the pipes to the faucet, it can pick up a variety of impurities.
Then at the spigot, there can be multiple instances of inadvertent backflow and resultant impurities and etc from mishandled hoses and fittings attached and handled by others ahead of you at the public water station where RVs and bulk water containers are refilled.
Hey I eat raw sushi now and then and i've never gotten sick from it. But if I ate it ever other day, the chances of something bad happening increase by a large margin. I'm trusting everyone up the supply chain has done everything 100% safely and correctly to get that food to me unspoiled and uncontaminated.
We all make choices.
I didn't know that about Brita filters. I bought one about three weeks ago for my truck cap. Mine is for a countertop, too (I keep it in a milk crate so it doesn't break). I wonder if Zero Water has same issue in hot weather. Those are the top two filters.For drinking water I use several 1 gall. jugs filled at the pure water machines but also use a 2 gall. Brita dispenser that sits on a counter. It is refilled from a 10 gall. tank that holds city water used only for clean up.
Brita warns that in hot weather bacteria can grow in their filters, so I only use that dispenser for water that is boiled for coffee and tea.
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