"purified" water in botellons

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Water in big botellons, 35 pesos to 50, fine fine fine
Only problem, just try to analyse the acidity... You ll find out it s very acid... I guess its the result of the "cleaning" process...

Acid water is quite dangerous. So 3 years ago I quited drinking that water and I drink from the well... And Im fineeeeeeeeeeeee :)
 

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Water in big botellons, 35 pesos to 50, fine fine fine
Only problem, just try to analyse the acidity... You ll find out it s very acid... I guess its the result of the "cleaning" process...

Acid water is quite dangerous. So 3 years ago I quited drinking that water and I drink from the well... And Im fineeeeeeeeeeeee :)

So you gonna sell us water out of your well so we can avoid the acid?
 

jstarebel

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Water in big botellons, 35 pesos to 50, fine fine fine
Only problem, just try to analyse the acidity... You ll find out it s very acid... I guess its the result of the "cleaning" process...

Acid water is quite dangerous. So 3 years ago I quited drinking that water and I drink from the well... And Im fineeeeeeeeeeeee :)

I'm interested in how you know it's acidic? What was the PH?
 

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I wont sell anything :) But just check what are the consequences of acidity on your body, especially through water...

:) And you probably drink that kind of water every day. What Im sure of : no way that water with such a high rate of acidity could ever be sold in our home countries. Never. Nunca :)
 

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Actually I wanted to reply that thread but it got closed that s why I started this one :)
 

Bronxboy

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Funny Friday. lol

All this water talk is making me thirsty for some "real" water vodka........................

Ok.

Back to our regular scheduled program.

Thank You.
 

Derfish

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I wont sell anything :) But just check what are the consequences of acidity on your body, especially through water...

:) And you probably drink that kind of water every day. What Im sure of : no way that water with such a high rate of acidity could ever be sold in our home countries. Never. Nunca :)

I don't drink much water at all, maybe twice a month I drink a little bottle of water, but usually just Pepsi light, a 2 liter bottle daily mas o menos. And twice a month or so I dilute it with a bit of Mack Albert's whiskey and gag that down.
Der Fish
 

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Actually I wanted to reply that thread but it got closed that s why I started this one :)

To be honest I am surprised the other thread was closed. It is a serious issue. As long as people don't descend into insults, stereotyping, sweeping generalizations, and the like, what's wrong with having a disagreement over something? Isn't that what boards like these are about?
 

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I'm interested in how you know it's acidic? What was the PH?
People are free to speculate all they want. But if you really want to know the actual composition of a given water, you can ask a reputable laboratory to perform a test for you.

The price is usually in the US$20-US$40 range.

If you trust CAASD (the SD water utility), they can do a test for you for only 1000 pesos (about US$22). But you can also go the private lab way. To my knowledge Altol is quite reputable (mother company is in PR, possible elsewhere also). They charge about US$40. There are other options, obviously.

Of course you won't do such tests on a daily basis. Perhaps once or twice a year might be enough, depending on your general situation.
 

Bronxboy

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People are free to speculate all they want. But if you really want to know the actual composition of a given water, you can ask a reputable laboratory to perform a test for you.

True, but sometimes enough is enough like Donna Summer used to say.

Also, some subjects are like like beating a dead horse. When we see this, it is time to close.

Hopefully, this won't happen this time.
 

HUG

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To be honest I am surprised the other thread was closed. It is a serious issue. As long as people don't descend into insults, stereotyping, sweeping generalizations, and the like, what's wrong with having a disagreement over something? Isn't that what boards like these are about?

There was only one person having a disagreement, and that was you with the entire population of the country.
 

william webster

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Have we forgotten ECO-SERVE in Sosua?

Sanitize your tap water = $US2,000
use my name for a discount..........