OK, they always say, "don't drink the water", I know. But, don't the locals drink the water?
If one lives in a place, wouldn't they get used to the water over time?
<sup>I know this is the case with family I have who live in a remote area in Canada and whose water supply comes from a river that has been tested and declared undrinkable by the "experts", but everyone who grew up drinking it has never been sick from it; though those used to over chlorinated, floridated, city water (Walkerton notwithstanding) don't necessarily take to it. </sup>
If one lives in a place, wouldn't they get used to the water over time?
<sup>I know this is the case with family I have who live in a remote area in Canada and whose water supply comes from a river that has been tested and declared undrinkable by the "experts", but everyone who grew up drinking it has never been sick from it; though those used to over chlorinated, floridated, city water (Walkerton notwithstanding) don't necessarily take to it. </sup>