People with experience working in and around municipal water infrastructure: Do you drink tap water? Are there times when you do not?

This question is obviously intended for those that live in places where tap water is “safe to drink.”

I live in Southern California, where I’m at the end of a long chain of cities. Occasionally, the tap smells of sulfur, hardness changes, or it tastes… odd. I’m curious about the perspective of people that are directly involved and their reasoning.

scrubbles,
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I trust the city government with my water much much more than companies trying to save every penny bottling water.

BaroqueInMind,

And I’m more likely able to get the people responsible for poor quality water or death in result of this in jail over the likelihood of sending billionaire CEOs with their golden parachutes to a minimum security vacation “prison”.

scrubbles,
@scrubbles@poptalk.scrubbles.tech avatar

whoopsie daisy, we shipped 500 million bottles of tainted water, “we’re sorry”. Meanwhile if a city did that it’d be national news for years.

PowerCrazy,

While I’m a huge fan of municipal water (I live in the city that invented it), lots of cities have horribly mismanaged their water supply, often from privatization, but not exclusively. See Jackson Mississippi.

www.npr.org/…/jackson-mississippi-water-crisis

scrubbles,
@scrubbles@poptalk.scrubbles.tech avatar

Oh not saying it doesn’t happen at all, but it’s blown out of proportion for the most of the US. Main point is exactly that, when a city fucks up it becomes national news, if Pepsi fucked up it’s bottling (which comes from city sources anyway), they say “Oh no, we’re sorry”

z00s,

cough cough Flint cough

GreyShuck,
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I manage utility services - among other things - for a group of properties - and have had the mains water analysed for chemical and biological contamination at various times. The results have always been absolutely fine. Not just with EU limits, but far, far, far within them for almost everything and definitely well within them for all measures.

I’ve got no issues at all with drinking tap water in the UK, even given the state of the rivers etc.

rah,

had the mains water analysed for chemical and biological contamination

Can I ask how you go about doing that? I may want to test some water soon.

guyrocket,
guyrocket avatar

I am sure G! will find local water testing for you.

But, before you do that, check your municipal water web site. Mine publishes their testing results. Monthly, iirc.

Of course, this is only part of the puzzle. Your exact tap may have very different results.

GreyShuck,
@GreyShuck@feddit.uk avatar

In my case, I approached our usual plumbing contractor who have a couple of labs that they usually used. I now go directly to those labs.

rah,

Could you tell me which labs? Are they local to you?

GreyShuck,
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We have used ALS Testing in the past. More recently Latis Scientific. Both have been good, we swapped just because of some internal admin thing at one point.

rah,

Nice one, thanks

pineapplelover,

The water is pretty solid in a lot of developed countries. If it tastes bad then it might have to do with the pipes and tubing.

Ibaudia,
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I live in Grand Rapids, MI where the tap water is 2.4 ppt PFAS. I buy reverse osmosis purified from the store for $0.50 a gallon for drinking, and will continue to do so until I get my own place where I’ll install an under-sink one

DestroyerOfWorlds,

Get an undersink reverse osmosis and uv filter kit. Some come with a remineralizer so it doesn’t taste flat. Don’t go for a cheap one or it will leak. SoCal isn’t known for its water purity or consistancy.

ColeSloth,

Not a water person, but it might be the fire departments fault. If they use a hydrant upstream of you it flows so much water so fast that it can stir up some older stuff that’s been sitting in there a while.

mojo_raisin,

Ah interesting, could def see that happening.

my_hat_stinks,

Where I am most people are happy to drink the tap water, and we’re all oddly proud of it. Which is fair, it’s great water. Very soft too, I remember seeing ads on TV for products to remove limescale but that doesn’t really happen here much. I find it a little odd that some places’ tap water is so full of impurities that it leaves mineral deposits on their appliances.

Come to Scotland, try our tap water!

amio,

Those aren't necessarily impurities in the nasty sense, just mineral content.

rmuk,

Scotland and North-West England have excellent tap water. The water in the Midlands and London is perfectly safe to drink, but it certainly has a taste to it.

Devi,

Severn Trent (the midlands) is often voted the best tap water in the UK.

Dasus,

If you wish to taste some Finnish ones, I’m sure I can bottle and ship some of our tapwater for you guys to taste.

mediconnection.fi/en/water-finland-purest-world/

Cysioland,
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synae,
@synae@lemmy.sdf.org avatar

I live in San Francisco, give me hetch hetchy

(that’s where our tap comes from)

wild,

I just wonder about PEX tubing. Occasionally, the water has a strong plasticky taste/smell like hose water and I feel like that just can’t be good for you.

BowtiesAreCool,

Gotta get those excess micro plastics somehow

Omega_Haxors,

[people drinking out of lead pipes] 🗿

jaschen,

I used to live in Los Angeles and lived in Charlie Chaplin’s house that was on the old lot(the current Broadway shoes).

The water coming into the house was probably clean, but the home’s pipes were all lead. I did one of those lead tests and it failed.

So your sulfur taste could be from the home and not from the municipal water.

Slatlun,

Just generally, you can get a report of your municipal water testing. The biggest safety variable that I would be worried about testing at home for is lead in the pipes between me and the treatment plant. That includes my house/building and the municipal pipes.

Now taste, that’s a to each their own situation. Sulfury water is my limit for sure. No thanks!

phoenixz,

If you’re living in the US, I feel like it’s almost cheating to complain. A certain political party had worked for decades to lower safety, standards and oversight to the point that I would really feel nervous living in the States.

Tab981,

Water and Wastewater operator here. In Texas, where I work and live water is sampled, tested, and reported to TCEQ the Texas specific extension of the EPA. If a water system continually fails to meet water quality standards set out by TCEQ, that system will be taken over by TCEQ and brought back into compliance. All this to say, yes, I drink it because I help make it.

peasinspace,

w/ww op in canada. ditto

philpo,

I work as a disaster/contingency planning consultant in Central Europe,not only in terms of water but for everything,but of course water is always an issue. Good friend of mine is the head of the regional government agency controlling the municipal water works around here. While we could do much much more in terms of disaster preparedness there is literally nothing wrong with the water itself - we don’t even have any Chlorine in it, it’s simply not necessary around here. Only when something goes wrong (e.g. main-line breaks) Chlorine will be added for a few weeks.

thesmokingman,

I used to work in a municipal city water department. Part of its job was to deal with some chemical blooms from bad waste disposal. While I am not a water science person, I trusted the water science people who told me it was safe and got to tour some of the cool filtration things.

I didn’t drink the water because water in that area has a “green” taste that’s hard to describe unless you’ve had it. Totally fine to drink, just personal preference. Most people I know gave me a lot of shit for it.

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