On Wed, 14 Oct 2015 19:00:34 -0400, Dave Smith
> wrote:
>On 2015-10-14 6:47 PM, Je?us wrote:
>
>>> Plain water has very little taste. The purer it is the less taste their
>>> is.
>>
>> I know that's supposed to be the case, but...
>>
>>> In past discussions on bottled water and municipal water some people
>>> have said that their local tap water tastes bad. My first experience
>>> with bad municipal water was last month when I had a 5-1/2 hour layover
>>> at the airport in Newark. With the price of bottled water already being
>>> inflated o airport prices and with our currently devalued dollar, I
>>> tried the water from the drinking fountain. Blech! It was foul.
>>
>> All municipal water is foul, some will disagree but IMO that's down to
>> what you've become accustomed too.
>>
>> I my case I'm talking about rain and mountain stream water.
>> Water has an aftertaste and nobody can tell me otherwise 
>>
>> You made note of the price of bottled water. If only people knew
>> what's to come in the future. All the investment activity with the
>> world's water supplies, including aquifers, hasn't been because they
>> plan to give it away. Water has been the new oil for at least a decade
>> now. Younger generations will pay a small fortune for water.
>>
>
> I grew up near Toronto and then moved to the Niagara Peninsula. I
>never had issues with the taste of water. I have drunk water across
>Canada and never had a problem with the taste. I have have drunk
>municipal water in a number if US states; MIchigan, New York, New
>Jersey, Pennsylvaniam Virginia, West Virgina, Colorado and California.
>It was only in Newark NJ that the water tasted bad. I have also had it
>in France, Belgium, The Netherlands, Germany, Estonia, Sweden and
>Denmark.... no problems.
Come to Picton and try the water here. Go to a restaurant and when
they bring you a glass of water you can smell the chlorine before it
gets to your table.
Doris