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What Do You Think of Bottled Water?

I can see an agency or a business deciding not to buy it for their employees, but not a public ban. I think a return bottle deposit would be better received.
I'm not a fan of bottled water myself, because it tastes funny.

I did see an informercial about the plastic for water. Odd, *nods at Jackie* why they never mentioned soda, gatorade, etc. Solely water was mentioned. And instead buy this metal thermas for your water.
And we do recycle.

Aside from the questionable ethics of capitalizing on something as essential as water, I think we should be going easy on the concept of "disposable," period. Like napkins? And utensils for sure. Maybe a hassle to clean, but it's not like we've got an infinite supply.
I think maybe it's less so for sodas and such because you can't exactly brita filter those out of the tap.




What's NYC water like, anyone?

Jackie: Limonata is awesome.
Everyone else: I drink well water exclusively. The water from my well is unbelievably cold/clean.
As for bottled water, I certainly like Evian.
We probably have 10 aluminum water bottles around here, and our water comes out of a well, so the taste just doesn't get any better. We have water bottles for convenience sometimes, but prefer our water instead.


Funny this should come up because just the other day there was an article about how bottled water rated against city tap water and guess which one won? Hands down city water. Most of the bottled water is a complete rip off.
Still, I can't stand the smell of the chlorine coming out of my faucet, and if I can smell it, then what's in there I can't smell. Ewwww. So I finally broke down and bought a filtration system.
For those who reuse your plastic store-bought bottled water, I used to do that but then found out that over time the plastic does start breaking down and is actually not good for you. Plus plastic is a bit porous, so the outside environment also seeps in and that's why the water doesn't taste as good. So once your bottle becomes a bit sticky by the spout, instead of washing it, just toss it.
I ended up buying some Kleen Kanteens, and I love them!


http://www.sustainlane.com/us-city-ra...
And an article in the ongoing saga of tap vs bottle.

i do drink the big 1 liter flavored carbonated waters as i hate reg water but know i need to drink more

At home, we have filtered tap, which is the cleanest water I've ever tasted.
I used to do Fiji and Evian until I became a poor student and the economy went down the drain. : / Also, since starting college, I've learned that imported water is not environmentally friendly.

N.: Try Paly tap. I can only say nice things about Paly tap... even though we had a well...
Bun: Pellegrino is wonderful. Criminally overpriced, but wonderful.

I know it tastes cleaner because I know how ridiculously expensive it is (and because it comes in those cool bottles), but that never stopped me from liking it back when I was even more obnoxiously bourgie than I am today.
Matt: haha, yes, I'll train all the way to Paly to knock on a random home and ask for some tap water.
: )
But I'll make a note to taste if I ever manage to drag myself to Stanford.

So I get, not the Aranciata, but the just plain fizzy San Pellegrino 12-pack of green glass bottles from Costco. Cold carbonated water over ice in the summer is GREAT!

I'm from St. Louis and that's the best tap water I've ever tasted. I was there for a visit last month and I got such a kick out of filling my bottle straight from the tap. I swear it tasted even better then store-bought.

how is it that suddenly in the last 10 years or so everyone got so dang thirsty??? we used to occasionally get a drink of water from the tap, a drinking fountain or a hose out by the garden. NOW people not only buy water in bottles, they carry it everywhere. everywhere i tell ya. how bout those totally LAME fanny pack attachments where you can holster bottles of water? (if you do this i am not talking about you) we hand bottles of water out at church on sunday mornings and our service lasts 59 minutes. FIFTY-NINE MINUTES. "help me....please...i am dehydrated....feeling faint....i haven't had a drink for FIFTY-NINE MINUTES !!!"
PEOPLE TRAVELED THE FLIPPIN' OREGON TRAIL WITH LESS WATER THAN WE TAKE TO THE MALL !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Evidence: The first time I visited CO I smoked a pack a day and only drank soda. I was warned to drink water because of the dryness/elevation and I did. I felt GREAT! I even went jogging because I had so much energy and felt so light. The next time I visited CO was during my water drinking stint. I had quit smoking and started eating well and exercising. I felt awful the whole time I was there. Nauseated, thirsty beyond belief, dizzy, ect. I had upped my water intake again for dryness/elevation but it didn't help a bit. I think the more you're used to getting the more you need. Therefor, it's pointless to drink a lot of water.
(my husband has this same theory for lotion and chapstick.)

The people who have those fanny pack thingies are the ones who are probably disgustingly healthy and active, heh.




Kevin "El Liso Grande" wrote: "yeah Angabel, no common sense or intelligent posts here please"
I've gotten away with it so far.
I've gotten away with it so far.
Cheese.
Didn't want to leave you hangin Mindy.
Didn't want to leave you hangin Mindy.
They all turn to poop or cheese.

Since I live in Arkansas I'll plug glass bottles and Mountain Valley water from Hot Springs...recycle please.
Plastic and aluminum also degrade/pollute water so the key is not to keep it there long and or let it get hot.
This is super late, I'm aware, but I hate being out of the loop on these fun conversations! The tap water in my town is freakishly delicious, and even better down in Boulder where they have thier own glacier for a water source.
The KY water I've been filling up my Sigg bottle (which, yes, I carry everywhere with me *thumbs nose*) is not BAD, per se, but it's not delish.
The KY water I've been filling up my Sigg bottle (which, yes, I carry everywhere with me *thumbs nose*) is not BAD, per se, but it's not delish.


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I read today that a town in Australia is considering banning the sale of bottled water because of plastic pollution, etc. I also heard that many cities, etc. are banning the use of govt. funds for bottled water.
What do you think? I mean, it's hard to rationalize banning bottled water when you can buy, you know, cigarettes or whatever. I also don't think people carry water bottles constantly and there are days, here and there, when I buy bottled water. Although I'm usually pissed at myself for forgetting my water bottle, but that's because I feel like a jackass paying three bucks for water.