@very-rusty saidIt's probably from a tap also and has traces of plastic in it. Save your money.
Geeze man don't shower outdoors where the neighbours can see you that is just plain, well you know! Not all bottle water comes from a tap in fact mine comes from a spring. I will not drink anything with harsh chemicals in it.
-VR
@trev33 saidNo, it actually does come from a spring no plastic in it.
It's probably from a tap also and has traces of plastic in it. Save your money.
I've had it tested! Yes I am like that!!! 😉
-VR
@wolfgang59 saidNo, no... there really isn't.
There is plenty of water.
Problem is transportation.
Funny .. because if it were oil you could
transport it thousands of miles no problem.
https://news.nationalgeographic.com/2018/03/world-water-day-water-crisis-explained/
Netflix also has a series called explained with an interesting episode called the worlds water crises, or something like that.
Remember the movie 'The Big Short'? Remember the end?
If you had any idea of the time, cost, energy etc. used to treat water to make it safe to consume and the amount which is used in agriculture and factories you would look at it a lot differently.
@trev33 saidThen the problem is a shortage of energy.
No, no... there really isn't.
https://news.nationalgeographic.com/2018/03/world-water-day-water-crisis-explained/
Netflix also has a series called explained with an interesting episode called the worlds water crises, or something like that.
Remember the movie 'The Big Short'? Remember the end?
If you had any idea of the time, cost, energy etc. used to treat wate ...[text shortened]... me and the amount which is used in agriculture and factories you would look at it a lot differently.
Not a shortage of water.
Desalination & Transportation. FixD
@wolfgang59 saidThat would all be on where you lived, both could be issues!
Then the problem is a shortage of energy.
Not a shortage of water.
Desalination & Transportation. FixD
-VR