My kids and I drink filtered water at home. They take plastic water bottles to school because they've lost aluminum water bottles in the past, and it just gets too expensive. They like the taste of the "filtered" water bottles we get from the grocery store vs. the city water via the water fountains at school. I honestly think that unless you're literally dipping your face directly in a spring, you're going to have to deal with some kind of impurity or contaminant. There's no perfect answer here -- no easily accessible water is completely safe. But what is??
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My kids and I drink filtered water at home. They take plastic water bottles to school because they've lost aluminum water bottles in the past, and it just gets too expensive. They like the taste of the "filtered" water bottles we get from the grocery store vs. the city water via the water fountains at school. I honestly think that unless you're literally dipping your face directly in a spring, you're going to have to deal with some kind of impurity or contaminant. There's no perfect answer here -- no easily accessible water is completely safe. But what is??
January 9, 2009 - 4:23pmThis Comment
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