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Is Your Tap Water Drinkable

...never drank tap water. I always relied on those jugs of purified water my dad orders like once a week or so. Also, our tap water occasionally gets dirty..
 
Back in my homestate of Texas and the water is as undrinkable as ever. Not as bad as my home town, but it still has this tinge of an ugly taste to it that it needs to be purified.
 
It's drinkable, but I tend to give it a wide berth during hot summers when it gets too warm.
 
In the UK, which I visit every summer, it's less good, but still drinkable enough.
I feel like I can second this. At least in London it has never been as good as in my area. Whereas here it can depend on which part of the city you live in as the pipes are better in some areas than others. Thankfully mine are good!
 
I have to drink either tap or bottled water, the dispenser on my fridge is broken. Luckily, our tap is healthy.
 
It's drinkable, but it doesn't taste particularly nice. We usually filter it before consumption to get rid of the weird taste. It's fine after that.
 
its perfecly drinkable...

but i dont care

milk is my one and only true love

i cant live without it
 
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