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1BADMR2
08-22-2010, 06:02 AM
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BaoXu
08-22-2010, 06:22 AM
I thought everyone boils their water. That shit comes from pipes!

SkinnyPupp
08-22-2010, 06:41 AM
Paranoid C-Lais boil all their water. Normal folks don't unless there is a problem. I find water tastes fine after filtering it, no need to boil.

Berzerker
08-22-2010, 07:12 AM
Boiling all your water? lol Killing all the germs in everything is what makes people get sick in the first place. Your body needs to learn how to fight shit on its own.

Berz out.

StylinRed
08-22-2010, 07:35 AM
remember the story a few months ago that said our tap water is cleaner than some bottled water products? why would you boil it -_-


and the report tells you to boil the water you brush your teeth with as well btw and im pretty sure even clais dont do that

stewie
08-22-2010, 07:59 AM
dang, dont you guys pay attention to all those city of burnaby trucks? they all have those big signs on em saying "drink your water, we have world class water" :)

FerrariEnzo
08-22-2010, 08:10 AM
i buy water for my water cooler!

but i wunder if they really do all that stuff like reverse osmosis and other filtration stuff..

SkinnyPupp
08-22-2010, 08:45 AM
http://images.memegenerator.net/Visor-Lady/ImageMacro/2214798/Beautiful-pure-Canadian-water-from-the-tap-boil-it-first.jpg

SkinnyPupp
08-22-2010, 08:46 AM
http://images.memegenerator.net/Visor-Lady/ImageMacro/2043421/3-As-and-a-B-you-go-to-Summer-school.jpg

http://images.memegenerator.net/Visor-Lady/ImageMacro/2043259/theres-a-50-off-sale-can-I-get-a-discount.jpg

penner2k
08-22-2010, 01:21 PM
A couple friends work at restaurants in White Rock and they are pretty pissed off about this.. lol

Ch28
08-22-2010, 01:42 PM
:bowrofl: @ robo mask posters

Euro7r
08-22-2010, 01:44 PM
We have some of the cleanest water in the world, don't get why ppl are freaking out about something like this. Boiled water tastes gross.

Alby
08-22-2010, 05:53 PM
we have the cleanest water in the world!

i don't know how true this is, but my profs at bcit says buying water is pouring your money down the drain. the source for the bottled water is the same source as our tap water. all they do to it is probably inject some minerals and maybe put the water through another filtration step which is probably ozonation.

darkfroggy
08-22-2010, 07:04 PM
We have some of the cleanest water in the world, don't get why ppl are freaking out about something like this. Boiled water tastes gross.

Wtf?

Boiled water tastes the exact same thing as tap water. If you leave tap water so the chlorine is aired out, you can't tell a difference.

It's funny in my family. Everyone boils their water while I just fill it in from the tap.

darkfroggy
08-22-2010, 07:07 PM
we have the cleanest water in the world!

i don't know how true this is, but my profs at bcit says buying water is pouring your money down the drain. the source for the bottled water is the same source as our tap water. all they do to it is probably inject some minerals and maybe put the water through another filtration step which is probably ozonation.

Oh no, bottled water comes from the "French Alps" or "Hope Spring" *smirks*. Not that it'll make you magically lose 10% of your weight.

Reason why a lot of people buy bottled water is not because they know it tastes better or is healthier, it's because they're too damn lazy to fill up their own glass of water.

"Ugghh, I don't want to wash and fill this water bottle. Just gonna grab a bottle of water from the shelf."

BNR32_Coupe
08-22-2010, 10:44 PM
Oh no, bottled water comes from the "French Alps" or "Hope Spring" *smirks*. Not that it'll make you magically lose 10% of your weight.


It just tastes better. Some people can tell the difference between mineralized and demineralized water, and have a preference between the two, just like with flavouring for any other food/beverage product.

Delish
08-22-2010, 11:17 PM
After coming back from Europe, I had never craved or been so thirsty for Vancouver's tap water. We definitely take it for granted.

asian_XL
08-22-2010, 11:38 PM
this is what E coli looks like. I do believe our water is clean, but you never know what's inside the pipe.


http://cache.edashcms.com/img/240/0/0/0/images/general/EXy0H.jpg

goo3
08-23-2010, 12:49 AM
^ E coli comes from shit. And they regularly test the water to make sure it's not contaminated, so unless you got rats in your pipes..

Boiling all your water? lol Killing all the germs in everything is what makes people get sick in the first place. Your body needs to learn how to fight shit on its own.

Berz out.

That's like saying eating shit will make you immune to the bacteria in shit.

BaoXu
08-23-2010, 02:01 AM
Paranoid C-Lais boil all their water. Normal folks don't unless there is a problem. I find water tastes fine after filtering it, no need to boil.

If you are filtering water, you're just as paranoid as people who boil the water. Even more paranoid, I dare say.

JordanLee
08-23-2010, 02:02 AM
Thank'd cause that picture of the badass bug is G.

SkinnyPupp
08-23-2010, 02:34 AM
If you are filtering water, you're just as paranoid as people who boil the water. Even more paranoid, I dare say.
I filter it because I'm too lazy to let it sit out to expel the chlorine taste (it takes 4 hours in direct sunlight to do so). Filtering does it immediately, and lets me keep water in the refrigerator immediately.

Nice try, but as usual, you fail

Manic!
08-23-2010, 02:37 AM
this is what E coli looks like. I do believe our water is clean, but you never know what's inside the pipe.


http://cache.edashcms.com/img/240/0/0/0/images/general/EXy0H.jpg

I know whats inside the pipe, water. Water running threw pipes 24/7 keeps them super clean.

AzNightmare
08-23-2010, 03:23 AM
as long as it's not water from Mexico, I'm fine with it. seriously...

BaoXu
08-23-2010, 04:46 AM
Filtering water (which drips so fucking slow) is a longer and more tedious process than boiling water.

FURTHERMORE the contraption, which you buy to filter water, is significantly more costly than a mere kettle, even an electric kettle

SkinnyPupp
08-23-2010, 05:21 AM
OK now you're just trolling. Stop now

1BADMR2
08-23-2010, 06:30 AM
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Ferra
08-23-2010, 07:14 AM
you guys know that most water treatment plants now use chloramine instead of chlorine?
chloramine does not dissipate even when you let it sit over night or boil it.

SkinnyPupp
08-23-2010, 07:24 AM
Chloramine has no taste or odour, so if that was the case, there would be no need to do so anyway. However from what I can recall, last drinking BC tap water a few years ago, it very much smelled like Chlorine. So at least in the GVRD, they do not seem to be using Chloramine yet. At least in 2008...

unit
08-23-2010, 10:08 AM
Filtering water (which drips so fucking slow) is a longer and more tedious process than boiling water.

FURTHERMORE the contraption, which you buy to filter water, is significantly more costly than a mere kettle, even an electric kettle

are you retarded? (rhetorical question)

takes 1 min to filter water through my brita filter.

it takes 5 mins to boil the same amount of water, and another hour or two to cool it down again. and please dont say "use ice" :facepalm:

AzNightmare
08-23-2010, 12:34 PM
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Use ice. Ice made from boiled water of course.

:troll:

Manic!
08-23-2010, 08:29 PM
as long as it's not water from Mexico, I'm fine with it. seriously...

Ever tried water in Vegas?

goo3
08-23-2010, 09:41 PM
so which places around the world would you pretty much drink water straight from the tap?

no-name places don't count. Everywhere I go, the first thing I do is buy water.

SkinnyPupp
08-23-2010, 09:50 PM
The tap water in Hong Kong is good, as long as the building isn't too old. Tastes like chlorine though

Manic!
08-23-2010, 10:31 PM
Defending champion Clearbrook Waterworks District, British Columbia, Canada won the title of World’s Best Tap Water at the 19th annual Berkeley Springs International Water Tasting, known as the Academy Awards of water. Best municipal water in the United States was judged to be first-time winner, Hamilton, Ohio rated by one judge as “pleasantly sweet.” Another British Columbia community, the Village of Montrose, won the silver medal while bronze was won by the town of Bath, the official municipality within Berkeley Springs.

and

http://www.granvilleonline.ca/gr/blogs/editors/2010/03/15/what-you039re-too-good-our-water

vancouver » eds et al
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What, you're too good for our water?
By Chris White | Image: iStock | Published: March 15, 2010
Vancouver boasts the purest tap water in the world
Vancouver now boasts the purest tap water in the world—so why are you still drinking bottled?


With the completion of the Capilano-Seymour watersheds’ $600 million upgrades, officials in the region say they can now boast to having the highest quality tap water in the world.

“No doubt about it,” says Bill Morrell, media relations manager at Metro Vancouver, ”I would put our drinking water up against any other tap water source in the world.”

The $600 million price tag was spent on a state-of-the-art water filtration system that targets turbidity and reduces the risk of gastrointestinal diseases that can cause widespread illness and possible fatalities, especially for those with compromised immune systems.
Capilano Seymour Watershed upgrades

Upgrades to the Capilano-Seymour watersheds

include a state-of-the-art water filtration system

that reduces the risk of gastrointestinal diseases.

(Image: Flickr / Thomas McIlwraith).



Several environmental technologies were incorporated into the upgrade: an Energy Recovery facility produces turbine-generated electricity, usually an untapped energy source; ground source heat extraction heats and cools the operation; and green roof technology stabilizes indoor seasonal temperatures.

Considering the quality and flavour of Metro Vancouver’s recently improved tap water, Morrell says, “I can think of no good reason for anyone to drink bottled water.”

In Canada, the per capita consumption of bottled water has skyrocketed. In 1999, we consumed an average of 19.4 litres per person, climbing to more than 60 litres per person by 2008. Considering the Metro Vancouver region now houses more than 2.1 million residents, at that rate the number of plastic bottles we go through could entirely fill Okanagen Lake every two years.

So why, when we have the purest water in the world, do we continue to reach for the bottled stuff? According to a four-year study, by the Natural Resources Defence Council (NRDC), water bottlers sell a market perception that their products are more “pure and good for you” than what comes out of the faucet. To drive these myths home, bottlers engage in expensive public relations campaigns that question the safety and quality of municipal tap water.

Listed below are the top five marketing myths and their realities:



Myth: Bottled water is safer.


Fact: Bottled water can be from any source and treated in any manner. The two largest brands of bottled water in Canada, Coca-Cola’s Dasani and Pepsi’s Aquafina brands use filtered municipal tap water from Brampton, Ontario, and Calgary, Alberta. The NRDC found plenty of bacteria and chemicals in bottled water, including arsenic and methylene chloride. The new water filtration system at the Capilano-Seymour reservoir uses UV light to disinfect potential pathogens and nasty parasites cryptosporidium and giardia.



Myth: Bottled water is strictly monitored and tested.


Fact: Metro Vancouver tests tap water everyday from hundreds of sources, up to 25,000 times per year. Bottled water plants are inspected only once every three years.



Myth: Plastic bottles do not waste water.


Fact: According to Metro Vancouver it takes 3 litres of water to produce 1 litre of bottled water, and the equivalent of ½ litre of oil in embedded energy cost, including the toxic manufacturing process to produce plastic. Bottled water consumes significant amounts of non-renewable fossil fuels to extract, package and transport products to market, creating pollution, including CO2, decreasing overall air quality.



Myth: Plastic bottles are recycled.


Fact: Although plastic water bottles can be recycled, between 40 and 80 percent of empty bottles end up as litter and/or are placed directly into the garbage. Metro Vancouver estimates 3 million plastic bottles ended up in BC landfills last year alone.



Myth: Bottled water is inexpensive.


Fact: Tap water costs $.0008 cents per litre or $0.80 per 1,000 litres. Bottled water is $2-4 per litre depending on the point of purchase. In fact, bottled water is more expensive per volume than gasoline.

We agree Bill Morrell: We can't think of any good reasons to drink bottled water either!

1BADMR2
08-24-2010, 06:19 AM
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Great68
08-24-2010, 06:56 AM
Filtering water (which drips so fucking slow) is a longer and more tedious process than boiling water.

FURTHERMORE the contraption, which you buy to filter water, is significantly more costly than a mere kettle, even an electric kettle

Boiling water only kills bateria and organisms in the water, it does not remove sediment and particulates in water which filtering does.