Drinking Water - Most economical option?
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Buy the water cooler at Costco with the bottle underneath.
Buy the first 5 gallon jug full. Refill with one gallon bottles from market.
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Ironic?
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It makes the air smell better as well.
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When I was a kid the water here smelled like a pool(heavily, HEAVILY chlorinated). It's gotten better over the last 20-30 years.
But back then it was a choice between the pool water coming out of...
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This is the reason why I don't know how to swim.
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Chill it, it kills the gluten.
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Drink out of the toilet. It's still tap water, but with extra flavoring.
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OP: Where is here?
Tap water is supposed to taste bad, but it won't kill you.
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Messed up my aunt's well, near Lufkin, Texas. Now she has to chlorinate out every month or it smells like sulphur
Our water isn't necessarily bad for you, but it seems of chlorine sometimes and...
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Chlorine kills bacteria, it doesn’t get rid of sulfur.
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When I was a kid, we used to make napalm out of gasoline and soap and bomb fire ant colonies.
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Has anyone actually answered the actual question? What is the cheapest way ?
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She's talking about shock chlorination for treating sulfur bateria.
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really?
http://www.seattle.gov/light/solarenergy/
I can understand that most news in Seattle are bullshit fake news to trick people to vote for government officials.
yes, I agree with you...
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Maybe look into buying a water conditioner\softener\chlorination for the whole house.
You only mention the filter cost. What about rates for the actual water? :cool:
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Probably about $10 for 6000 gallons :lol:
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But your tap water in a bottle, and that will no longer be true.
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Mine too, straight out of the well. No treatment or filtering of any kind.
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I can't wait for the day they try to sell oxygen back to us, besides medical needs.
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When I was kid we would go to the hobby store to buy sulfur. I can’t remember the other stuff we had to buy. But we made a small pile of gun powder. We lit it to watch it burn. :applause:
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The green stuff at the top of the bottle 4th on 2nd row?
I once saw a sealed bottled water mostly coated with algae inside on a store’s shelf. :vomit: One would think all stores would have UV...
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really? at many grocery stores in crappy seattle wa. They put bottled water outside.
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The problem with bottled water is the plastic bottle it is stored in, you get that bottle warm or hot and you start getting stuff leeching in your water. And who knows where that water bottles were...
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https://youtube.com/watch?v=ZfbpbBlEVyY&t=16m40s
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You must be new here.
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Mine too. Mine actually comes from a aquifer that water bottler's use. Of course if the frackers have their way they very well could poison things for everybody.
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Finding a willing volunteer?
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They fill the bottles by leaving them outside in the endless rain.
Thus, this is the cheapest was to get water. Move to Seattle, and stand outside facing up with mouth agape.
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This ^ we had her water tested and it's safe to drink, but unless it's shocked once a month, it reeks. :vomit:
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Oh, and at the risk of being helpful (I'll go with conceit, since it was my answer) I'll say tap water, with a filter. Obviously, bottled water is expensive and who wants to drink out of plastic all...
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https://www.theguardian.com/world/2014/apr/17/portland-flush-38m-gallons-water-man-urinates-reservoir
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I can't hear you
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My tap water tastes better than any bottled water I have ever tried.
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The gluten in raw water doesn't work for me. I have to have gluten free water.
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You chill it! I don't need to calm down!
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My, that's a fancy setup you have! I have it's smaller cousin. It's similar to this.
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Jesus hasn’t appeared to turn it into wine?
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^^^ We have a winner.
Bottled water was on sale, so manager took the overstock ones outside in direct sunlight. A lack of proper training on how to store these. (Picture was of an example found on...
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Answer depends on your location. If you can trust your local water source, then tap is the way to go. And tastes great if you happen to live in a soft watered region. Or you would have to soften it...
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