| No. We live in Arlington. My husband works for the EPA and we use a zero water filter pitcher or a filter on the fridge. |
| Centreville. And I just drink it straight from the tap. It's cheaper, better for the environment, easy (I'm lazy), and seems to help with having less cavities. I think the water in Vienna, where I lived for 10+ years, tastes better though. Not sure why though. |
Evian is naive spelled backwards, you know.
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| Los Angeles- nooooo way |
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Person who grew up in France here-
I am laughing at the Evian poster but thankful she's dumb and helping the French economy. |
you mean buying cases of bottled water? agree. |
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No, I tend to drink only bottled water that actually tastes like my own tap water.
And it likely is. But the brands Fiji, Smart Water + Life Water appeal to me for some really odd reason! Thank goodness this forum is anonymous for I sound like a complete fool now. |
| I live in an area with lots of lawyers, so yes I drink the tap water. |
| Yes, Flint is an outlier. America has great tap water. In fact, most bottle water is filled with tap. Bottle water is for people who hate the environment, excluding those in Flint or who had wells destroyed by fracking. I use a house filter and a Brita filter at home. |
I think this is a bad idea due to DCs history of bad water |
I drink fairfax tap water, but I won't drink dc water. Dc can't do anything right. |
It all comes from the Potomac, doesn’t matter where you are. |
| yes, baltimore city which, surprisingly, has one of the waters in the USA. |
LOL. It all comes from the Washington Aqueduct, the filtration plant on MacArthur Blvd in DC.
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Yes, and where is that water drawn from? the Potomac. |