This question is obviously intended for those that live in places where tap water is “safe to drink.”

I live in Southern California, where I’m at the end of a long chain of cities. Occasionally, the tap smells of sulfur, hardness changes, or it tastes… odd. I’m curious about the perspective of people that are directly involved and their reasoning.

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      9 months ago

      I just learned about this, was kind of a fun dive! I just wrote up a big comment below with my findings, and you’re exactly right, it’s at perfectly safe numbers.

      Either way, important to call out misinformation. I don’t think this person did it on purpose, but their facts are definitely only partial, it took some research to get the whole picture.

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        9 months ago

        Nice work on the write up! It is hard sorting things out when they’re half true. For me, drinking water is especially important to get the fact straight on because of how bad it can go if the system fails. It would be silly to disregard anyone saying water wasn’t up to a safe standard, but separating things I would care about out from the fluoride and chlorine background noise is tricky. Thanks for the deeper dive!

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          9 months ago

          Thanks, yeah it can be a lot, and I think for a lot of people hearing that there’s anything in the water sounds scary. It’s great they publish reports monthly to verify everything