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screwbash wrote:ah fine witin recent times the water from wasa brown and smellin bad. yesterday and up to this morning it still smelling bad, like drain water and it still brownish. WASA is dere SAHARA dust in d water ?
De Dragon wrote:screwbash wrote:ah fine witin recent times the water from wasa brown and smellin bad. yesterday and up to this morning it still smelling bad, like drain water and it still brownish. WASA is dere SAHARA dust in d water ?
bluefete wrote:De Dragon wrote:screwbash wrote:ah fine witin recent times the water from wasa brown and smellin bad. yesterday and up to this morning it still smelling bad, like drain water and it still brownish. WASA is dere SAHARA dust in d water ?
meccalli wrote:I feel upset if I drink blue waters in particular, not trolling lol. Never had problems with wasa water in our area. Runs brown for a day or so after repairs and extended periods of heavy rain.
LolGladiator wrote:meccalli wrote:I feel upset if I drink blue waters in particular, not trolling lol. Never had problems with wasa water in our area. Runs brown for a day or so after repairs and extended periods of heavy rain.
If you drink WASA's water for a while your body sensory receptors adapt to the taste and smell. If you switch to bottled water only for a couple months then go back to tap water you will smell and taste fertilizer, mud, rust and sewerage in WASA's water.
Even if the taste does not bother you, your body still has to filter all the sediment that comes from WASA. Your kidneys would have alot of work to do.
Gladiator wrote:If you drink WASA's water for a while your body sensory receptors adapt to the taste and smell. If you switch to bottled water only for a couple months then go back to tap water you will smell and taste fertilizer, mud, rust and sewerage in WASA's water.
Even if the taste does not bother you, your body still has to filter all the sediment that comes from WASA. Your kidneys would have alot of work to do.
ruffneck_12 wrote:not sure if troll
bluefete wrote:ruffneck_12 wrote:not sure if troll
Let me explain.
The water I get from WASA is BROWN ALL THE TIME. I have a water filter outside and even though the Yanks say it is supposed to last about 3-6 months, I have to change it EVERY MONTH.
When I take it out, it is dripping and clogged with MUD - each and every time.
Having stated that, T&T is one of the very few places in the world where I would drink water straight from the pipe - brown or not.
I am not a fan of bottled water though I would use Dasani on occassions.
I would either drink the water directly from the pipe or boil it and drink it.
Note that T&T is also one of the very few countries where airlines and cruise ships use our water directly.
The issue with the brown water is that WASA workers are too damn lazy to flush the pipes after they work on them and just put back on the pressure with muck still in the lines.
Brown water bro... At least buy a little brita mug nah!bluefete wrote:ruffneck_12 wrote:not sure if troll
Let me explain.
The water I get from WASA is BROWN ALL THE TIME. I have a water filter outside and even though the Yanks say it is supposed to last about 3-6 months, I have to change it EVERY MONTH.
When I take it out, it is dripping and clogged with MUD - each and every time.
Having stated that, T&T is one of the very few places in the world where I would drink water straight from the pipe - brown or not.
I am not a fan of bottled water though I would use Dasani on occassions.
I would either drink the water directly from the pipe or boil it and drink it.
Note that T&T is also one of the very few countries where airlines and cruise ships use our water directly.
The issue with the brown water is that WASA workers are too damn lazy to flush the pipes after they work on them and just put back on the pressure with muck still in the lines.
Dan...u notice that brita mugs getting more expensive by the hour?Gladiator wrote:Brown water bro... At least buy a little brita mug nah!bluefete wrote:ruffneck_12 wrote:not sure if troll
Let me explain.
The water I get from WASA is BROWN ALL THE TIME. I have a water filter outside and even though the Yanks say it is supposed to last about 3-6 months, I have to change it EVERY MONTH.
When I take it out, it is dripping and clogged with MUD - each and every time.
Having stated that, T&T is one of the very few places in the world where I would drink water straight from the pipe - brown or not.
I am not a fan of bottled water though I would use Dasani on occassions.
I would either drink the water directly from the pipe or boil it and drink it.
Note that T&T is also one of the very few countries where airlines and cruise ships use our water directly.
The issue with the brown water is that WASA workers are too damn lazy to flush the pipes after they work on them and just put back on the pressure with muck still in the lines.
Jugs and filters ridiculous priced here. Have bout 12 filters home as stock, some no name, some brita brand as I pick up a box every time I'm in walmart. A box of 4 is the price of 1 filter in Trinidad*KRONIK* wrote:Dan...u notice that brita mugs getting more expensive by the hour?Gladiator wrote:Brown water bro... At least buy a little brita mug nah!bluefete wrote:ruffneck_12 wrote:not sure if troll
Let me explain.
The water I get from WASA is BROWN ALL THE TIME. I have a water filter outside and even though the Yanks say it is supposed to last about 3-6 months, I have to change it EVERY MONTH.
When I take it out, it is dripping and clogged with MUD - each and every time.
Having stated that, T&T is one of the very few places in the world where I would drink water straight from the pipe - brown or not.
I am not a fan of bottled water though I would use Dasani on occassions.
I would either drink the water directly from the pipe or boil it and drink it.
Note that T&T is also one of the very few countries where airlines and cruise ships use our water directly.
The issue with the brown water is that WASA workers are too damn lazy to flush the pipes after they work on them and just put back on the pressure with muck still in the lines.
I bought 1 at pricemart a few years ago for 280ish and it broke by accident. I replaced it with one for around 320.. that 1 broke by accident too and i bought a new 1 afew weeks ago for around 390...
Wth
YeaDizzy28 wrote:Jugs and filters ridiculous priced here. Have bout 12 filters home as stock, some no name, some brita brand as I pick up a box every time I'm in walmart. A box of 4 is the price of 1 filter in Trinidad*KRONIK* wrote:Dan...u notice that brita mugs getting more expensive by the hour?Gladiator wrote:Brown water bro... At least buy a little brita mug nah!bluefete wrote:ruffneck_12 wrote:not sure if troll
Let me explain.
The water I get from WASA is BROWN ALL THE TIME. I have a water filter outside and even though the Yanks say it is supposed to last about 3-6 months, I have to change it EVERY MONTH.
When I take it out, it is dripping and clogged with MUD - each and every time.
Having stated that, T&T is one of the very few places in the world where I would drink water straight from the pipe - brown or not.
I am not a fan of bottled water though I would use Dasani on occassions.
I would either drink the water directly from the pipe or boil it and drink it.
Note that T&T is also one of the very few countries where airlines and cruise ships use our water directly.
The issue with the brown water is that WASA workers are too damn lazy to flush the pipes after they work on them and just put back on the pressure with muck still in the lines.
I bought 1 at pricemart a few years ago for 280ish and it broke by accident. I replaced it with one for around 320.. that 1 broke by accident too and i bought a new 1 afew weeks ago for around 390...
Wth
Rovin wrote:was very bad last wk while d weather ppl saying it mild
some days d sky brownish\dark & u swear rain gonna fall ....
Les Bain wrote:Rovin wrote:was very bad last wk while d weather ppl saying it mild
some days d sky brownish\dark & u swear rain gonna fall ....
When the rain does fall is an intense session that barely lasts 20 seconds.
gastly369 wrote:Lawd meh lungs and skin irritation
DMan7 wrote:you should wear 2 masks one for the covid and one for the sahara dust.
bluefete wrote:DMan7 wrote:you should wear 2 masks one for the covid and one for the sahara dust.
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