Don't worry about drinking the water
Posted: Tue Aug 28, 2007 8:18 am
For the first day or two we bought the local "Blue Water" bottled water, and used tap water for tea. We then got daring and drank the tap water, which though cloudy at times was absolultely fine. We kept some in the fridge and it was very refreshing. We also put small bottles in the freezer to take out and about -it stays cold for quite some time,and you can't drink rum punch ALL the time.
We did suspect that the" Blue Water" was the same stuff that comes out of the taps anyway, and is intended for people without their own supply. I was rather surprised to see people cleaning their teeth and doing their washing in the stream. Is this because the water was cut off, which I understand does happen to conserve it, and they don't have a storage tank, or are they permanently without their own supply?
I must say I hadn't expected this level of poverty, if poverty is what it is; maybe they don't consider themselves poor and who am I to say what poverty is?
Anyway, when we got back home to good old British water, all I could taste was chlorine!
Carol
We did suspect that the" Blue Water" was the same stuff that comes out of the taps anyway, and is intended for people without their own supply. I was rather surprised to see people cleaning their teeth and doing their washing in the stream. Is this because the water was cut off, which I understand does happen to conserve it, and they don't have a storage tank, or are they permanently without their own supply?
I must say I hadn't expected this level of poverty, if poverty is what it is; maybe they don't consider themselves poor and who am I to say what poverty is?
Anyway, when we got back home to good old British water, all I could taste was chlorine!
Carol