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Hi,
My city is under a boil-water order and it got me thinking. Before chlorination and all those lovely chemicals they add to the water, what did people do when the water was simply, "bad". I don't seem to recall stories about stockpiling Perrier or stuff (except maybe at the height of the cold war) but what did people drink in times where the water was unreliable. I don't mean out of the well out back, but in the big cities where one is reliant on the city water.
What was the 30s answer to bottled water? Did we just drink what was available, or were the cook stoves busy getting water ready for meals, or did people just drink out of cisterns and lots of Coke?
C.
My city is under a boil-water order and it got me thinking. Before chlorination and all those lovely chemicals they add to the water, what did people do when the water was simply, "bad". I don't seem to recall stories about stockpiling Perrier or stuff (except maybe at the height of the cold war) but what did people drink in times where the water was unreliable. I don't mean out of the well out back, but in the big cities where one is reliant on the city water.
What was the 30s answer to bottled water? Did we just drink what was available, or were the cook stoves busy getting water ready for meals, or did people just drink out of cisterns and lots of Coke?
C.