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Question:
My company has moved from the yummy spring water bottles to a "reverse
osmosis" filtered cooler thingy. It tastes like liquid tinfoil, and
gives that slick, metallic "right before you upchuck" taste in your
mouth. In short, it's disgusting.
Well, I'm stuck with it, apparently, but it seems as if our Office
Manager has totally fallen for the sales propaganda - it has no
artificially-added minerals so it's "water at its purest form". Etc.
etc.
So, does anyone know about this system, and whether it's true that
this vile water is more "pure" and hence "better" than other waters?
Answer:
Reverse osmosis filters are generally pretty good at removing lots of
stuff from water. You can look up a recent Consumer Reports review and
see just what the one your boss installed removes. They are generally
better than other filters are removing the sorts of other things one
generally would like removed, unlike a Brita(TM) filter. Brita(TM)s
remove some stuff, but they aren't good to rely on if you have an
actual water-quality problem (instead of just a taste problem.)
NB for readers with bad water: find out exactly what is making your
water bad before buying a filter. Filters that remove ghiarrdia are
not necessarily the same filters that remove chromium.
That being said, water in its purest form doesn't taste like much. Try
an experiment: get a bottle of spring water (whatever kind) and a
bottle of distilled water. Do a taste test. The distilled water, which
is about as pure as you can get, will taste flat and strange. The
spring water should taste like, well, spring water.
The metallic taste may be coming from the pipes in the water cooler,
not the filtering process.
Unfortunately, I don't know of any way to get the minerals back *into*
water that has been purified. A Brita(TM) won't do you any good here
unless you can get to the water before the reverse osmosis filter (and
since most reverse osmosis filters are hooked up at a point before the
water comes out of the tap, you may be S.O.L.)
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