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Tickle Me
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Oct 11, 2005
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well of course it is....but in the uk it comes from natural springs and is generally free from purification chemicals that are found in tap waters.

I do find it horrifying that water is a bought and sold commodity
Bottling water from springs is a pretty terrible thing to do.
 

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Tickle Me
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Oct 11, 2005
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If you take too much you can deplete the aquifer leading to desalinization, drought conditions, and loss of nutrients in the soil. If you have a karst geology it can be even worse. It's much better to just bottle treated water. It's really no different as most spring water these day ought to be treated as well.
 

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J
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Dec 17, 2007
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true that, so tired today.

sitting at school ment to be doing some assignment but i really cant be bothered.

damn australia and its damn timezone.

and about water, the purifier that are on fridges are the way to go lol.
 

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Sep 4, 2006
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If you take too much you can deplete the aquifer leading to desalinization, drought conditions, and loss of nutrients in the soil. If you have a karst geology it can be even worse. It's much better to just bottle treated water. It's really no different as most spring water these day ought to be treated as well.
Cool, I never knew that but I'm not surprised that bottling water has negative effects.
Yeah, you're just a Bottlist, Kyle.
No, I prefer tap water. East Bay mud's tap water is bomb, they should bottle it and sell it.
Why get bottled water when you could get a water purifier? Way to waste money IMO
And you can use that purifier to improve cheap vodka too.:tup:
 

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Rab's Husband - The Regista
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Aug 27, 2008
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Yeah, I know :D

The thing is I'm too bored these days.. Have been doing almost the same thing for almost 4 years now and I think I've saturated. I have zero motivation these days...
 

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