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On December 13 2009 21:18 haduken wrote: I brush my teeth in the shower so hopefully the temperature kills the gems or whatever. The shower temperature is proboably the perfect breeding ground for bacteria.. better just go with cold tapped water I think. I would personaly never drink tapped water unless its cold.
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Tucson water has caused cancer in people from what some people are saying. Something having to do with improper storage of checmical wastes from Davis Monthan AFB or the airplane grave yard something like that.
(TAA).
The case involves the alleged contamination of the residents' tap water by discharges from the airport containing trichloethylene, which was used at the airport and at the nearby Hughes Aircraft facility.
In this latest chapter of the case, a Pima County Superior Court judge will decide whether or not Associated Aviation Underwriters should compensate the 1,600 or so residents under insurance policies issued for TAA.
http://www.allbusiness.com/operations/shipping-air-freight/567227-1.html
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2. Riverside, CA ironic isn't it, nxt to a river and suck at water
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On December 14 2009 13:01 Loanshark wrote: all the cities are in america. This pretty much says that you don't need crazy water purification tablets just to avoid dying from drinking tap water.
besides, drinking distilled water only is actually harmful to your cells as well. Distilled water can kill you if you drink it since it removes salts and minerals from the body.
If youre refering to regular water it can kill you aswell, but you have to drink hell of a lot then. Something you wont do unless youre on drugs. =P
*Edit: Nvm, I was thinking of deionized water.
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On December 14 2009 16:20 Robinsa wrote:Show nested quote +On December 13 2009 21:18 haduken wrote: I brush my teeth in the shower so hopefully the temperature kills the gems or whatever. The shower temperature is proboably the perfect breeding ground for bacteria.. better just go with cold tapped water I think. I would personaly never drink tapped water unless its cold. actually i'd worry more about all the shit that sits in the furnice for heating the water(rust or what not) ewwww :/
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On December 14 2009 16:24 evanthebouncy! wrote:Show nested quote +On December 14 2009 16:20 Robinsa wrote:On December 13 2009 21:18 haduken wrote: I brush my teeth in the shower so hopefully the temperature kills the gems or whatever. The shower temperature is proboably the perfect breeding ground for bacteria.. better just go with cold tapped water I think. I would personaly never drink tapped water unless its cold. actually i'd worry more about all the shit that sits in the furnice for heating the water(rust or what not) ewwww :/ That too. I cant think of one good thing with using hot shower water to brush your teeth.
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my gf cant stand our tap water (san diego) and you'd think if we have places like sea world, and we live so close to the beach we'd know a little something about water =/
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LOL. Washington, D.C. "could not be included" because of "insufficient data." By "insufficient data" do they mean, "We're embarrassed to admit that the capital of the United States has water with dangerous lead levels?"
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On December 14 2009 16:24 evanthebouncy! wrote:Show nested quote +On December 14 2009 16:20 Robinsa wrote:On December 13 2009 21:18 haduken wrote: I brush my teeth in the shower so hopefully the temperature kills the gems or whatever. The shower temperature is proboably the perfect breeding ground for bacteria.. better just go with cold tapped water I think. I would personaly never drink tapped water unless its cold. actually i'd worry more about all the shit that sits in the furnice for heating the water(rust or what not) ewwww :/ yea in general you shouldn't be drinking hot water from the tap or using it to cook things.
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On December 13 2009 20:53 konadora wrote: singapore > all of yours
quoted for truth. Singapore water is great, ready to drink from the tap!
sometimes when i turn on the tap in Pittsburgh, its brown. T_T
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82. Montgomery & Prince George's Counties, MD
not surprised here. unfortunately have drank a lot of tap water over last year
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Hm.. I only drink tap wather. Seems strange to me that it's not healthy to do so in so many places.
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On December 14 2009 13:58 SteveStyle wrote: I live in the second worst riverside, in some taps it smells like oil is in the water or something, it's insane! I know...sometimes it really does smell funky...
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On December 14 2009 18:16 neutralstate wrote:quoted for truth. Singapore water is great, ready to drink from the tap! sometimes when i turn on the tap in Pittsburgh, its brown. T_T Singapore tap water is (quite likely) the best on the planet. All that effort goes into purifying the water
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On December 14 2009 23:30 GenericTerranPlayer wrote:Show nested quote +On December 14 2009 18:16 neutralstate wrote:On December 13 2009 20:53 konadora wrote: singapore > all of yours quoted for truth. Singapore water is great, ready to drink from the tap! sometimes when i turn on the tap in Pittsburgh, its brown. T_T Singapore tap water is (quite likely) the best on the planet. All that effort goes into purifying the water represent Doesn't Singapore have the cleanest public bathrooms also? I envy you people
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some unesco rating/ranking thing about the water quality worldwide
... go germany :<
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I get my water from a well in my backyard. Sometimes the filter goes bad and then the water smells like sulfur but other than that I heard it's pretty good for you.
Go wells!
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