Water John wrote: » Poor OP must be very perplexed. All tap water in Ireland is classified as, potable, that is drinkable. We do have occasional breakdowns but its generally good. I wish it was better and didn't rely on chlorine so much. If anyone presents to their doctor or A & E with gastro problems, the first item looked at is water supply.
RobertKK wrote: » I have natural spring water on tap as it is from a ground well and tested. You couldn’t get better water to drink. People on public supply get what they pay for...
ChickenAustria wrote: » Since im still pretty new to Ireland: Is Tab Water save to drink or should i go with bottleted water instead?
endacl wrote: » Haven't read the thread. Any flouridiots on yet?
kneemos wrote: » Tanks are for toilets and bathroom taps,that's why you shouldn't drink from a toilet rap. Everything else comes from the mains. An interesting point,Chlorine doesn't smell unless there's fecal matter in the water. Stronger the smell,dirtier the water.
tara73 wrote: » I would be wary drinking it. Not living in Ireland anymore and I don't know if things changed but when I lived there a few years ago, kettles were always deeply brown from the inside...the final straw for me was when my colleague just straigth out said to me: you shouldn't drink tap water, there could be a dead rat in it..:eek::eek::D and she wasn't just stupidly joking, she had a point. there are often water tanks on the roof so who says they are all sealed from above... from then on I bought the big 2 litre water bottles from tesco...:P
Chrongen wrote: » Bathroom tap water is safe to drink. If it wasn't people would be getting Dehli-belly from brushing their teeth.
Water John wrote: » Poor OP must be very perplexed. All tap water in Ireland is classified as, potable, that is drinkable. We do have occasional breakdowns but its generally good. I wish it was better and didn't rely on chlorine so much.If anyone presents to their doctor or A & E with gastro problems, the first item looked at is water supply.
kneemos wrote: » Your paying for it as well pal.
Chrongen wrote: » Out of curiosity where is your spring? Did you sink a well yourself or is your house fed from a natural spring source?
ChickenAustria wrote: » Since im still pretty new to Ireland: Is Tap Water safe to drink?
millie35 wrote: » Don't forget the fluoride.
kneemos wrote: » An interesting point,Chlorine doesn't smell unless there's fecal matter in the water. Stronger the smell,dirtier the water.
appledrop wrote: » In Dublin yes. I wouldn't touch it outside the capital though.
Roger Hassenforder wrote: » hasn't Dublin the massive open air reservoir full of dead birds, bird sh1t, traffic dust and other atmospheric deposits?
Roger Hassenforder wrote: hasn't Dublin the massive open air reservoir full of dead birds, bird sh1t, traffic dust and other atmospheric deposits?
Wanderer78 wrote: » ....and the chem trails, Jesus don't forget them!