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| chupa169 |
| quote: | Originally posted by DJ_Lord
Can you source this please?
I used to live in a brand new townhouse and the water tasted equally as as when i used to live in a building. |
Source? :conf: lol, i dunno living in Manhattan and asking these questions over the years.
I have no idea how it works, Im not a plumber, but NYC is know for quality tap water.
Googleing "NYC tap water" comes up with:
http://www.nytimes.com/2007/08/05/o...Icitywater.html
http://www.treehugger.com/files/200..._asks_can_1.php
Sorry yours sucks, mine rocks! |
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| chupa169 |
City Taps Another Strength, Wins Drinking Water Contest
http://www.nysun.com/new-york/city-...ng-water/84802/
New York City, already the financial and cultural capital of the state, can add one more achievement to the list: It has the best-tasting tap water. The city beat out 150 other communities around the state to win the annual tap water taste test at the New York State Fair in Syracuse yesterday.
Mayor Bloomberg praised the city's Department of Environmental Protection, which manages the city's water supply, and credited it with the victory over the second-place finisher, Pulaski, a town in Oswego County with a population of about 2,400.
"Our drinking water system is the lifeblood of our City and the men and women of the Department of Environmental Protection, under the leadership of Commissioner Emily Lloyd, work tirelessly to uphold the high quality and integrity of our drinking water," Mr. Bloomberg said in a statement. "For New York City residents and our visitors, the choice between bottled water and tap water is as easy as choosing between a frozen pizza and a slice from a New York pizzeria."
Mr. Bloomberg noted that the city's water supply is unfiltered, which he said was a further testament to its quality.
The state health commissioner, Dr. Richard Daines, congratulated the city on its win over rival Albany, which took the best-tasting water award last year.
"Once again, this contest demonstrates that some of the world's best-tasting and highest quality drinking water is found in New York's largest city," Dr. Daines said in a statement.
The state Department of Health and the New York Section of the American Water Works Association co-sponsor the contest, which has run for 22 years. |
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| DJ_Lord |
| I don't know, I just feel the weird taste of it. I've tried it many times and I just can't handle the bad taste. My roommate drinks it though, I guess it's a personal taste thing. |
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| daydreamer |
| good to know, now i don't need to spend money on bottled water and just fill up at home...does this apply for brooklyn as well, or only manhattan. |
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| wotyzoid |
| quote: | Originally posted by DJ_Lord
Can you source this please?
I used to live in a brand new townhouse and the water tasted equally as as when i used to live in a building. |
New pipes don't mean they are any tastier. |
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| Uncle ED |
| I just drink Vodka and beer........whats water? |
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| kadomony |
| quote: | Originally posted by Uncle ED
I just drink Vodka and beer........whats water? |
our water is your vodka! |
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| Ali Mahmud |
| New York city tap water, is the best water. I heard the poland springs is just new york city tap water. |
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| Chaska |
When I came to NY I wasn't used to drink tap water because of the cholera epidemic in Peru when I was growing up, and tap water in DC has high levels of lead. My roommate when I was living in Astoria turned me to it, and it's what I always drink (except for smart water every once in a while).
Vodka sounds pretty good though! |
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| klingklang77 |
I like to fish in the reservoirs upstate, where NYC tap water comes from.
But I have heard that it is one of the best waters in the world. |
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| daydreamer |
drank some today in the morning.
good, better than Houston tap water.
plus my stomach is built like a rock.
so yeah. :toothless |
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| Frutersi |
| its def one of the cleanest, but taste is opinionated. |
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