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Don't neglect your food supply either..

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Well fuck me

>7

holy shit

and I thought Kansas City was bad..

>tap water
who gives a shit? you can't drink that anyways

>drinking tap water

most people do

ie. if that water supply is compromised, and your watershed is undrinkable, then you are in serious trouble

there's not enough bottled water out there for entire cities

No way...
Can't sleep browsing Sup Forums and OP lives in spun junction.
Hi neighbor, I live by the college.

most bottled water is in plastic, which leaks estrogenic chemicals. also, strenuous filtering removes minerals too

and it's not just what you drink; it's what you brew your coffee/tea with. it's what you cook with, shower/bathe with, etc.

>drinking PFOS/PFOA contaminated water
Good luck with the chemotherapy

>he can't drink his countrys tapwater

Only certain kinds of plastics contain BPA and the ones commonly used for beverage containers are not among them.

I think barely anyone here drinks tap water, it tastes like shit.

hi there. I'm in the same area :)

just moved here, from the Springs

Too chlorinated or actual poop? I can't stand the taste of chlorine in my water and everyone I know acts like I'm crazy because I refuse to drink it.

eh BPA wasn't known to be dangerous initially either, fwiw. it's better than drinking tap water in many places, but it's not ideal, for other reasons I mentioned (besides BPA)

>brasil
yeah im not surprised

now get off Sup Forums you fucking subhuman

Too chlorinated.

Well it's fairly expensive relatively speaking but like I said in the above post I can't stand the taste of chlorine in drinking water. I can taste it even in strong black coffee and it's just disgusting. I've only found one filter that got the taste completely out for me and that was one that was basically designed for field survival that you had to push the water through like a french press. I just miss having well water.

I can only imagine how strongly they chlorinate the water there. Probably tastes like a public swimming pool.

sure but it also removes healthy nutrients/minerals

other thing is, if you don't have filters for the whole house, the contaminated water will still be there, when you shower, etc. your skin is a breathing organ too

I've considered talking to the landlord about getting a filter on the water main running into the house, mostly because of hard water buildup on everything.

>implying you can't distill water and then replace the minerals as you see fit

First world country, everyone.

Pretty much, even the wealthier people I know don't drink it.

you can, but it's still not as healthy

and if/when your municipal supply is compromised, suddenly you're in a city full of people without access to healthy water, guess what - now you have to defend your system against your neighborhood full of thirsting to death crazy people

better to be in a place where the local watershed is healthy

I always thought it was common sense

>Kosovo cuts Pristina water supply over alleged Isis plot to poison reservoir

theguardian.com/world/2015/jul/11/kosovo-cuts-pristina-water-supply-over-alleged-isis-plot-to-poison-reservoir

>Feds Arrest Al Qaeda Suspects With Plans to Poison Water Supplies

foxnews.com/story/2002/07/30/feds-arrest-al-qaeda-suspects-with-plans-to-poison-water-supplies.html

I have a reverse osmosis filter tap water quality doesn't mean shit to me

that doesn't get out everything

Oh yea? Do you know anything about reverse osmosis filters?

They don't take out pharmaceuticals or fluoride, just minerals

>I always thought it was common sense

European tap water is perfectly safe and meant for drinking, I think Swiss tap water is the safest/cleanest in the world

>doesn't take our fluoride

try again

City got a 1 water rating, I'm gonna die but it is what it is.
Looking at the school ratings I found out I moved from a 2 elementary to a 7 high school where I graduated with an IB diploma, so I really did make it out of the hood.

>Doesn't take our pharmaceuticals

And again

Welp, I guess 42 isn't so bad after all.

how the fuck do you get a one? what is your water like?

we all gonna die some day

plus, what doesn't kill you makes you stronger~

otoh, might just kill us slowly

either way, it is what it is

ww3 soon too; that's a bigger risk than water supply, but might as well cover all your bases

I am glad I live in a town with clean water now tho

Oh you poor third world plebs

i think it's Amsterdam tap water and the Swiss and Danish(?) are best on national level

Wow my town is only 49 and we are filthy fucking rich with some of the richest families in the entire state living here

These faggots are building new strip malls for their agenda 21 bullshit but our water is a 49/100

Time to make some phone calls

>drinking shitty low-quality filtered sewage water out of a bottle when you could be getting the worlds purest mineral water straight from the mountains

It's mostly the century old pipes combined with chlorine.
5 years back the entire city's water smelled like dead fish for a month and we never got an explanation why.
Any civilized person here has a brita.

>With Everpure’s Reverse Osmosis III (ROM III) system, water first undergoes the reverse osmosis procedure (effectively filtering out the heavier molecular particles common in many pharmaceutical drugs), then passes through a granular-activated carbon membrane, which serves to filter out smaller impurities.

residential.everpure.com/en-US/news/release/38/

reverse osmosis only gets heavier pharmaceutical compounds, not everything

Nice

and again, even to the extent you can get an effective setup for removing pretty much everything (reverse osmosis + carbon filtration), you're still taking all the good stuff out too, and it's practically impossible to replace it all

then there are other challenges. your filters still require the public water supply, unless you're on well water

nice

colorado has a lot of 100s too

Tap water in AUS isn't too bad.

To be honest, I live in a new area so even the water pumping station is brand new. So it actually tastes quite nice rather than a metal taste

wow, sure enough

>2016
>unironically being a slave to the plastic bottle jew
>AAHHAHAHAHA

Do you power your ovens with your stored farts too?

Fug

At least we dont have Jews or mudslimes

FUGGGG

thats not bad at all dude

What is your argument? I have a re-mineralization cartridge. I'd rather miss out on some things that will be replaced by my diet than ingest a whole bunch of garbage. Also this isn't the fucking apocalypse I don't need to not rely on the municipal water supply if I can filter out all the shit in the water.

Water quality is 52, but I don't drink the water unfiltered, anyways. Air quality is more important to me, and my town is way better than average. Health cost is 92.5, too, which is nice.

First things first I don't use everpure. Also my water is more pure than 99.9% of the entire worlds due to my water filter so "everything" is better than literally everything else.

92℅ reporting

ROLL TIDE

>48
>in fucking hawaii

>Also this isn't the fucking apocalypse I don't need to not rely on the municipal water supply if I can filter out all the shit in the water.

soon;

see