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06-18-2008, 03:37 PM
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I've been trying to convince TPTB to put a water cooler here at work! The tap water here is the best by far so consuming it is no problem.
With all the $$$ I'm spending on everything else, I really don't need to be paying extra whenever I buy cases of water. The beverage deposit fees added to the receipt whenever you buy bottles meeting the criteria as an incentive to get us to take our bottles and cans to the recycling centers.
The 5 cents a bottle is good incentive, but those centers are so spread out that I usually end up spending the money I make on gas, anyway.
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That's kind of an interesting issue really, the environmental cost of not recycling vs. the costs related to recycling, maybe more so because you are in Hawaii. Do they ship the crap to the mainland to be recycled or do you have that kind of manufacturing and recycling there. (I apologize for my dumbness on this point.)
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06-18-2008, 03:44 PM
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My dentist informed me that I should start drinking tap water again because he discovered two pinhead sized cavities in my back teeth.
http://www.ada.org/prof/resources/topics/bottledh2o.asp
My city was apparently one of the first to have fluoride in its tap water. I drink the tap water (sometimes with a filter) and I've lived to tell about it.
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06-18-2008, 03:54 PM
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That's kind of an interesting issue really, the environmental cost of not recycling vs. the costs related to recycling, maybe more so because you are in Hawaii. Do they ship the crap to the mainland to be recycled or do you have that kind of manufacturing and recycling there. (I apologize for my dumbness on this point.)
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I know of one in Oahu (up the hill from my house, actually) and a new on one the Big Island, but unfortunately I don't know too much about them, so I'm just as clueless!
I also forgot to add that a lot of elementary schools have recycling drives where people can take in their recyclables to the schools and the kids get to keep the money. Ideally I'd like to get my money back, but sometimes it's just easier to help the kids and the environment at the same time!
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06-18-2008, 04:09 PM
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I guess for some of us, tap water never really went out of style.
Growing up where I did, where the water supply was fluoridated, it was cool to drink tap water. Now, I only drink bottled water out of convenience, like if I'm traveling, or I'm headed to the gym. I have a Brita pitcher at home, so that helps.
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06-18-2008, 04:18 PM
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Originally Posted by OTW
I know of one in Oahu (up the hill from my house, actually) and a new on one the Big Island, but unfortunately I don't know too much about them, so I'm just as clueless!
I also forgot to add that a lot of elementary schools have recycling drives where people can take in their recyclables to the schools and the kids get to keep the money. Ideally I'd like to get my money back, but sometimes it's just easier to help the kids and the environment at the same time!
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If you have the ability to actually recycle out there back to the product stage then it totally makes sense no matter who is getting the money, but at the point you're shipping the recyclables to California on a diesel engine ship, maybe it really makes more sense to make a new reef of recycled Fiji bottles and Spam cans, JK.
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06-18-2008, 04:25 PM
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I’ve always been a tap water person. I recently gave up drinking cokes and its summer time in Houston so my tap water intake has gone way up.
I know that fuel crisis has hit everyone. Some harder then others but I think a positive to come out of it is that people have re-evaluated their consumer disposable product lifestyle.
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06-19-2008, 08:02 AM
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Water from the sink? Yuck. I wouldn't even give my cat tap water. I still would rather drink bottled water. Take a glass and fill it with tap water and look at all the particles floating around in it. Bottled water is so clear.
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06-19-2008, 08:11 AM
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We have filtered water from our fridge and a Britta pitcher, so that works for us. I will buy bottled water when I'm on road trips, but I bought hubby a cool aluminum refillable bottle with a bunch of camping stuff, so I think we'll use that more. :-)
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06-24-2008, 02:50 PM
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I drink tap filtred tap water (either from a tap or from the Brita). My grandmother thinks I'm absolutely crazy. Despite being in Canada for nearly 40 years, she still thinks the water is really gross. She won't drink anything that hasn't been boiled. She keeps a pot of cooled down water that has been boiled to drink.
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06-23-2008, 10:09 PM
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I'm one of those weird people that can taste differences in water.
I want to switch over to a Brita + tap, but I'm scared it will taste weird
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06-23-2008, 10:25 PM
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PLEASE don't reuse those plastic bottles - I'll try to find a website, but I know that the plastic harbours all kinds of nastiness. And washing them doesn't seem to help - recycle them, but don't refill. When the first reports of that came out, those metal refillable bottles became popular.
http://environment.about.com/od/heal...ic_bottles.htm
eta - apparently, you should be more afraid of the BPAs than bacteria!
I miss the well water we had in TN. It was great - but I like the Britta system now.
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07-24-2008, 11:39 PM
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Update: I am no longer buying bottled water!
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Originally Posted by texas*princess
I'm one of those weird people that can taste differences in water.
I want to switch over to a Brita + tap, but I'm scared it will taste weird 
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I finally did it. I went to a local store to buy my Brita water pitcher. I ended up getting the "dispenser" which is bigger than a pitcher (holds 16 cups vs the 6-8 cups of the pitchers) because between my dog & I, we go through a ton of water. I got it all set up, and I was pleased to learn Brita water actually tastes great! (Which is what I was hoping, because the dispenser was about $26 haha)
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