You can’t really complain if you haven’t had a glass of Flint water in your lifetime.
The shit that comes out of my tap isn't too far from it. It's just grayish green, not brown.
You can’t really complain if you haven’t had a glass of Flint water in your lifetime.
The shit that comes out of my tap isn't too far from it. It's just grayish green, not brown.
You do realize that all of the water you have ever had in your life was pissed out of some animal or something at some point right?
If you don't like your local supply (I posted this in other threads) then don't drink it, get filters, get reverse osmosis delivered water if needed (it is not that expensive).
If you thought that "water" was safer 2k years ago you need to re-evaluate your way of thinking. (I will agree with the plastic side though, that one is real and a problem).
Of course I realize it it's just now I absolutely have to drink bottled water because reasons.
Filters work some and R.O wastes twice the water it creates. I'm pretty sure water was cleaner 2k years ago.
Well, it would not have had the industrial waste that modern societies create but if you were in something considered a "town or city" it probably was just as "shitty" or worse. Water filters exist for a reason.
Just get a RO filter.
Now I'm just picturing you drinking water from the showerhead.
Lol, I dread using the water here!
you dont know about evaporation and rain
Glyphosate is in the hydrologic cycle. That means it rains glyphosate.
really
gysophate evaporates like water does?
Link Title (sciencedirect.com)
Just one article but there are plenty.
My father's water comes from the town aquifer. It's 400 ft down but it needs to be filtered because it's heavy in metals.
I need to find out more about the water source here, it's a well but that's about all I know.
This is especially the case if you're near the Ohio or Mississippi River.
Yes. You're correct
You’re drinking water out of the toilet?
Nah, you know that smell of flushed toilet water
Give a little info on the region and nature of your water supply, and I'll give you some meaningful suggestions for easy improvement of same.