t could be craft extra pure water if he ran it through a reverse osmosis filter and deionization bed with plastic piping and a stainless steel tap with extra pure ice, too. Locally crafted super pure water and ice are better than bottled with less waste.
Most bottled waters are just tap water run through an RO filter and then flavored with a pinch of Mg and Ca. At least these are subject to regular testing and monitoring for safety. “Spring” waters are exempt from public water supply safety testing, and some have been found to be loaded with unhealthy bacteria and harmful (but still natural) chemicals (oops).
One of the best waters I know of comes from a pipe in Winslow, IL: it’s from a natural spring, but because it’s also the city’s municipal water supply, it’s regularly tested for safety. Best of both worlds!
BE THIS GUY over 5 years ago
Leave the shop.
Kind&Kinder over 5 years ago
Caveat Emptor.
PoodleGroomer over 5 years ago
t could be craft extra pure water if he ran it through a reverse osmosis filter and deionization bed with plastic piping and a stainless steel tap with extra pure ice, too. Locally crafted super pure water and ice are better than bottled with less waste.
WoodstockJack over 5 years ago
Ask the folks in Flint.
e.groves over 5 years ago
Probably served in a plastic cup.
DCBakerEsq over 5 years ago
And, one plastic straw, please.
puddleglum1066 over 5 years ago
Most bottled waters are just tap water run through an RO filter and then flavored with a pinch of Mg and Ca. At least these are subject to regular testing and monitoring for safety. “Spring” waters are exempt from public water supply safety testing, and some have been found to be loaded with unhealthy bacteria and harmful (but still natural) chemicals (oops).
One of the best waters I know of comes from a pipe in Winslow, IL: it’s from a natural spring, but because it’s also the city’s municipal water supply, it’s regularly tested for safety. Best of both worlds!