What is the best water source?
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Buy an airplane ticket for Portland Maine. Proceed about twenty miles North to Poland, Maine. Visit the house of a strapping young lad with the initials D.S., take the path behind his house down to the lake, which happens to be Poland Spring (yes, the very water source from which they bottle Poland Spring water), and take a drink. The best water source is probably the source itself.
But, if you want the BEST water source, ask Jesus, since He told us He’d give us "living water that never runs dry." !!
Get you a 5 gallon bottle and buy reverse osmosis water from outside your local grocer. You can also recycle plastic juice containers for the same purpose.
No Lie!
Oddly enough tap water is probably better and healthier for you than any bottled water. Tap water is treated,far better than you might think. Further filtering is really unnecessary. If you feel you simply must filter try a Brita filter attached to your faucet. It’s relatively inexpensive and will filter a large amount of water.
I like the Brita container with the spout. I sit it in the frig to keep the water cold. I don’t care for the faucet mounted ones because you don’t care what the water you are doing dishes with, tastes like. They also reduce flow.