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Old 12-06-2012, 10:41 AM   #1021
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I am doing battle with my teenagers High School administrators over "clean safe drinking water". They claim that tap water is clean and safe. I really think that they need to check their denial or find new jobs. I am at my wits end with this. Mini diva tells me that the tap water from water fountains is disgusting and she refuses to drink it, plus she knows that this is unsanitary. The school sells bottled water for $2 per 16 oz which I think is insane.

Why should the kids have to buy clean water when the school has a legal obligation to provide such? Time to change the language of the law to "peovide clean safe drinking water FREE of charge. Fucking politics.
I can suggest getting one of those Brita's to go....We got one free with our large Brita... I wouldn't expect it to filter,say, stream water, but every bit helps. I agree with you though about the water purity. That should be a given. I can't even BELIEVE it's up for debate....
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