@snoopjonny cause of human diarrhea on the planet. Municipal water should be safe, but it is not. Cryptosporidiosis is a horrible disease. I will not drink water from the Rio Grande at Laredo because it is 2% cow piss and 2% Sewage from upriver, including the inadequate sewage facilities of Mexico. Not all bottled water is as safe as the bottlers imply. The best water is filtered, reverse osmosed, and ozonated. Assuming they follow good practice (perhaps a big assumption), it should be safe.
@snoopjonny You are correct as to the number of deaths in Wisconsin. Wikipedia states: "In 1993, a waterborne cryptosporidiosis outbreak occurred in milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA. An estimated 403,000 people became ill, including 4,400 people hospitalized. An estimated 69 people died during the outbreak, according to the CDC." The number of people not in the Wisconsin area who contacted the disease and died from these 400,000 infected is unknown. Cryptosporidiosis is not rare. It is the most common
@BuickDoc Cryptosporidiosis is rare. And to be accurate 69 people died. Not 1-2 thousand. This video is made by beverage companies that want to scare us into buying water instead of using free tap water. Don't contribute to their scare tactics.
@snoopjonny Your assumptions are wrong. Look up Cryptosporidiosis in Wikipedia. The parasite is not killed by chlorine. Once you get it, you shed spores for many years, killing others with non-intact immune systems such as HIV or cancer. If you think this is a hypothetical objection to your conclusion, tell that to the 400,000 people in Milwaukee who caught it from the city water supply, and the 1-2 thousand people who died. Until city water supplies are ozonated, which will kill the parasite,
Its called filling up your water bottle at home so that u don't have to do it in a dirty washroom (even if you did fill it up there, the water is the same)
I love my stainless steel water bottle ! I never fill it in bathrooms. I go to a drinking fountain, or to a self service water filter machine inside a store (lets you buy any amount).
At home I use a water filter pitcher. Saves LOTS of money over plastic recyclables.
@snoopjonny cause of human diarrhea on the planet. Municipal water should be safe, but it is not. Cryptosporidiosis is a horrible disease. I will not drink water from the Rio Grande at Laredo because it is 2% cow piss and 2% Sewage from upriver, including the inadequate sewage facilities of Mexico. Not all bottled water is as safe as the bottlers imply. The best water is filtered, reverse osmosed, and ozonated. Assuming they follow good practice (perhaps a big assumption), it should be safe.
BuickDoc 8 months ago
@snoopjonny You are correct as to the number of deaths in Wisconsin. Wikipedia states: "In 1993, a waterborne cryptosporidiosis outbreak occurred in milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA. An estimated 403,000 people became ill, including 4,400 people hospitalized. An estimated 69 people died during the outbreak, according to the CDC." The number of people not in the Wisconsin area who contacted the disease and died from these 400,000 infected is unknown. Cryptosporidiosis is not rare. It is the most common
BuickDoc 8 months ago
@BuickDoc Cryptosporidiosis is rare. And to be accurate 69 people died. Not 1-2 thousand. This video is made by beverage companies that want to scare us into buying water instead of using free tap water. Don't contribute to their scare tactics.
snoopjonny 8 months ago
@BuickDoc If it is ozonated.
BuickDoc 8 months ago
@BuickDoc I will drink bottled water.
BuickDoc 8 months ago
@snoopjonny Your assumptions are wrong. Look up Cryptosporidiosis in Wikipedia. The parasite is not killed by chlorine. Once you get it, you shed spores for many years, killing others with non-intact immune systems such as HIV or cancer. If you think this is a hypothetical objection to your conclusion, tell that to the 400,000 people in Milwaukee who caught it from the city water supply, and the 1-2 thousand people who died. Until city water supplies are ozonated, which will kill the parasite,
BuickDoc 8 months ago
@pandamanprod Me too! Every time I try, the women run out of the bathroom screaming....
BuickDoc 8 months ago
Its called filling up your water bottle at home so that u don't have to do it in a dirty washroom (even if you did fill it up there, the water is the same)
youkeylaylee 10 months ago
I love my stainless steel water bottle ! I never fill it in bathrooms. I go to a drinking fountain, or to a self service water filter machine inside a store (lets you buy any amount).
At home I use a water filter pitcher. Saves LOTS of money over plastic recyclables.
woodsprout 1 year ago
This video is right on. I hate filling my water bottle in the women's bathroom.
pandamanprod 1 year ago