Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Of course. Arlington, DC, and everywhere else I’ve lived. And what’s worse, I FEED IT TO MY CHILDREN.
My son won’t drink it. He said it’s gross. He drinks tons of bottled water or water from the gallon jug of spring water. Why is that wasteful? He’s drinking it, not pouring it down the drain.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Of course. Arlington, DC, and everywhere else I’ve lived. And what’s worse, I FEED IT TO MY CHILDREN.
My son won’t drink it. He said it’s gross. He drinks tons of bottled water or water from the gallon jug of spring water. Why is that wasteful? He’s drinking it, not pouring it down the drain.
Anonymous wrote:Of course. Arlington, DC, and everywhere else I’ve lived. And what’s worse, I FEED IT TO MY CHILDREN.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Of course. Arlington, DC, and everywhere else I’ve lived. And what’s worse, I FEED IT TO MY CHILDREN.
maybe you should read this....
https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/dcs-decade-old-problem-of-lead-in-water-gets-new-attention-during-flint-crisis/2016/03/17/79f8d476-ec64-11e5-b0fd-073d5930a7b7_story.html?noredirect=on&utm_term=.f7646c9aad7b
I am the ex-Spring Valley resident that posted about elevated lead in our water at that time.
You worried about the lead but not the superfund site? We have always put on a whole house water filter in DC. You have to work with the City to have the lead lines replaced and you must pay half. I don't have an issue with it but it seems like a huge undertaking.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Of course. Arlington, DC, and everywhere else I’ve lived. And what’s worse, I FEED IT TO MY CHILDREN.
maybe you should read this....
https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/dcs-decade-old-problem-of-lead-in-water-gets-new-attention-during-flint-crisis/2016/03/17/79f8d476-ec64-11e5-b0fd-073d5930a7b7_story.html?noredirect=on&utm_term=.f7646c9aad7b
I am the ex-Spring Valley resident that posted about elevated lead in our water at that time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does anyone besides me drink DC tap water unfiltered?
I think this is a bad idea due to DCs history of bad water
Anonymous wrote:Of course. Arlington, DC, and everywhere else I’ve lived. And what’s worse, I FEED IT TO MY CHILDREN.
Anonymous wrote:Why or why not and where to you live?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does anyone besides me drink DC tap water unfiltered?
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.
LOL. It all comes from the Washington Aqueduct, the filtration plant on MacArthur Blvd in DC.![]()
Yes, and where is that water drawn from? the Potomac.