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Asteroth6 OP t1_je2sh9k wrote
I know. I didn’t actually make this to make fun of the premise or the water at all.
It was, well, “mildly interesting” (and a little funny) to me because water would ordinarily try incredibly hard to separate themselves from that image in marketing, not make it the selling point.
The marketing decision, not the water, is the (mildly) interesting part.
thundrbud t1_je2sshc wrote
I guess that would depend on where you live. In Chicago the drinking water is pulled from Lake Michigan but the waste water is discharged into the sanitary canal which sends it into a system of waterways eventually going to the Mississippi river
Hamilton_Brad t1_je35ijp wrote
Wait, so you are pulling from one watershed and then discharging into another? That seems problematic.
stallion_412 t1_je376z1 wrote
Lake Michigan flows through the Chicago River and (eventually) into the Mississippi. It didn't used to, but you can thank the Army Corp of Engineers for that.
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AFAIK, with a few exceptions (like Chicago) there's an international treaty for the Great Lakes that requires water/excess used by humans to be eventually returned to the lakes.
Hamilton_Brad t1_je3i5w8 wrote
Neat! That’s a 30 minute rabbit hole of Chicago history, but interesting.
Xszit t1_je2te36 wrote
No different from amy bottled water that isn't specifically labeled as "spring water".
I used to work at a Coca-Cola bottling plant and the Dasani came from a faucet in the back.
AndersTheUsurper t1_je315ns wrote
That faucet isn't connected directly to the municipal water supply, it's hooked to a reservoir of a machine that purifies the municipal water, which is the same place they get water for every other drink too
beastmode1285 t1_je3gzwc wrote
Boiling water and collecting the steam is distillation. Reverse osmosis uses a semi-permiable membrane to separate the impurities from the water.
AndersTheUsurper t1_je3igb2 wrote
You are right, it's a physical filter
Bean-candle t1_je2vkh3 wrote
I've heard that people don't like Dasani... I never quite understood it myself. Is that why?
ZGTI61 t1_je38vys wrote
Dasani often has a “taste” to it. It’s hard to describe, it’s just different.
YeuxBleuDuex t1_je4r0si wrote
Much better than the taste of say, Zephyrhills. That water should be called Choctawhatchee River Refreshment.
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Xszit t1_je2wiuk wrote
I've seen other water brands that say on the label that its municipal water from whatever small town they built the bottling plant in, its not unique to Dasani.
Big companies like Coke have multiple bottling plants so the quality will vary depending on which plant it came from and how good their local water treatment facilities are.
I know in the town I lived in at the time I would regularly get letters from the water company saying they were legally obligated to advise all customers that they had failed their water quality test from the government (again) and here's a list of all the contamination found in their water but they promise its still totally safe to drink, the levels of contamination in the water are just a little bit over the legal limits.
Capt_takh t1_je44e9t wrote
It got banned in the UK as it was literally full of shit
ChronicLateBloomer t1_je2zi01 wrote
Uhhhh pretty sure it’s unusual in the US for tap water to come straight from a sewage treatment plant but set me straight if I am wrong.
In my area which has had sustained drought (until this year), they are finally using treated and purified wastewater but injecting it into the aquifer used by municipal wells. I assume this is so they can say with a straight face that they aren’t sending waste water to your tap, to avoid people FrEaKINg OuT.
huntimir151 t1_je3031l wrote
Tap water usually is treated again after passing through the water cycle a bit. Ie sewage is treated, treated sewage is released into a waterway, water is taken from said waterway and then treated again with chlorine or some such, then piped into your home.
[deleted] t1_je2ryzb wrote
I’ve has water that was recycled from sewage. It was the crispest, cleanest water I’ve ever tasted.
It went through multiple stages of treatment to screen, sterilize, and filter all contaminants out. Only a touch of minerals were added at the end to make it drinkable.
If you think about it, all water on Earth has been through a body at least once in the past billions of years.
BoredPineapple790 t1_je2ztvq wrote
Probably less bacteria than what comes out of the tap
[deleted] t1_je33l6p wrote
If it’s been through a series of chlorination and reverse osmosis, it should have no microorganisms
BoredPineapple790 t1_je53z2n wrote
Theoretically yes but unless you religiously sanitize the system, there will be a small microbial load. I used to test DI water systems and unless the ports were sprayed with alcohol and kept closed, you could isolate bacteria. I also had issues with a chorine resistant biofilm that formed in an isolated section of piping that caused contamination.
[deleted] t1_je56ic8 wrote
I suppose that what an immune system is for
68_65_6c_70_20_6d_65 t1_je58xd7 wrote
Most of the water on earth is saltwater tho, so not really
[deleted] t1_je63twc wrote
Believe it or not, there are creatures that live in saltwater
68_65_6c_70_20_6d_65 t1_je63zey wrote
I do not believe it. Utter propaganda
[deleted] t1_je7mz60 wrote
Wait til you hear about whales!
deadstar420 t1_je2qiqh wrote
Nothing better than water that’s been filtered through a human body.
hopefullyimnotsick t1_je3a8x6 wrote
It’s the only kind I drink
Mwk01 t1_je50p8x wrote
I found Bear Gyrlls' Reddit account guys
webbrowser90 t1_je2r304 wrote
"TWATER, for when she says she's feeling dry"
Blood_Jesus t1_je34p4d wrote
Like... I know, but I'd rather not know, ya know?
Emunaandbitachon t1_je5dejd wrote
I actually have a very difficult time with this tbh
JackieChiles13 t1_je2qaex wrote
Capitalism sure is shitty.
Civilengman t1_je4kgss wrote
Pretty much all water does these days
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yukzwagon t1_je2v5pu wrote
Nestle goona buy all our poops now and just give that to africans
Haunting_Account2392 t1_je2z6ib wrote
All water today is essentially recycled dinosaur piss
Blood_Jesus t1_je34xgx wrote
I'm pretty sure you don't know how piss works.
Or dinosaurs.
Or recycling.
Kiflaam t1_je45edz wrote
maybe not dinosaurs per se, but I think it's possible all the water has passed through an organism at some point.
as for recycled... I mean, yeah, naturally recycled. What's wrong?
xakanaxa t1_je3beec wrote
That is an idiotically small bottle.
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introvertparadise25 t1_je3mlf6 wrote
That's basically where tap water comes from lol
[deleted] t1_je41mw6 wrote
I work as a water scientist and this is insane (completely fine to drink) but yeah ur drinking shower water poo water and piss water lmao have fun
MildPanicPerson t1_je46vj7 wrote
Corporate: How can we make Tap water sound good while selling it in bottles?
Overpriced marketing company: Leave that to us, just pay what we ask.
CujoNMe7 t1_je47dmr wrote
Guess it helps to read the fine print
Due_Signature_5497 t1_je4bcma wrote
No shit?
HausCat626 t1_je4mv5q wrote
Just another way of saying, "Sourced from public water supply."
Groinificator t1_je5hhbb wrote
Based
LoopyMind t1_je5pyle wrote
So it's tap water?
Ohhmegawd t1_je5wa8y wrote
Like the astronauts drink
kcolgeis t1_je6cwt6 wrote
ATM water mmmmmmm.
papillon-and-on t1_jear3ak wrote
twater?
no thanks. i'll pass.
xeroextremities t1_je2rsr3 wrote
No different than the tap water in your house