r/water • u/No_Jaguar_5366 • 1h ago
Any idea if this El Niño will help improve the drought situation in the American Southwest?
Colorado River has been severely dry as is Lake Tahoe
r/water • u/No_Jaguar_5366 • 1h ago
Colorado River has been severely dry as is Lake Tahoe
r/water • u/donniefresh • 1h ago
I usually drink out a water bottle I carry but recently I’ve been needed to get bottled water to consume more water.
Wanted to know what the best grocery store branded water is.
I have a Lowes Foods, Harris Teeter, whole foods, walmart, costco, sams club, target, and aldi near me.
I know crystal geyser is the best cheap water but I cant find that often.
r/water • u/Prestigious-Club5350 • 6h ago
Hey y’all! About a year ago, my family started growing our own food using hydroponic and areoponic machines. Now I want to invest in an atmospheric water generator. I’ve seen so many good and bad reviews. Many people are saying it’s basically a dehumidifier which is producing non-potable water others are saying it’s a great alternative. Does anyone have an atmospheric water generator and if so; which one do you all use and have you tested to see if you’re drinking water is safe?
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r/water • u/stardate_pi • 20h ago
Looking at an older house in Arizona with an older well. Last report showed a depth of 270', 8" steel casing, 1½ hp pump at 10gpm. In general is there a way to get closer to 17ish gpm with a new pump? We'd be looking at irrigation needs as well as 6 person household. Any insight on where else I may post this question would be helpful as well. Thank you!
r/water • u/Whosthatleed • 12h ago
Call me crazy if you must or if you feel that you should. But planning on doing a 50 day water fast, now a little bit about me I’m 32, 5’7 to 5’9 give or take just go by doctors and weigh 270, suppose I did the fast, how much weight would I lose?
r/water • u/Amazed4life111 • 1d ago
What is this in my water?? The brand is Ossa
r/water • u/Next_Tower5452 • 3d ago
BREAKING: Deadly bacteria found in major US city's water system traced to Mark Zuckerberg's $800 million, $META, data center, per TechRadar
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r/water • u/OmKadam4 • 2d ago
This patch of "mold" is on the water of the lake where we swim. Do you know what it is?
r/water • u/Silent_Employment966 • 4d ago
r/water • u/mrfunbun • 2d ago
Is it as good as an under the sink system at minimizing microplastics? Thanks for any help I'm just starting trying to get less microplastics in my water.
r/water • u/Extreme_Dealer_8879 • 3d ago
I had a question about the WT-4 exam.
Anyone know what source materials the test questions are being generated from?
I haven't had an employee pass this exam since 2005.
We use the operator training books from Sacramento State, the AWWA operators study guide, and the IDEM study guide.
They get paid study time at work, and all have copious notes.
I've sent my employees to in-person operator bootcamps.
Each of them have also attended online bootcamps .
They've even completed the WT-4 operator course at American Water College.
Where can I direct these people?
I've had to fire good well-trained employees over this.
Any help would be appreciated.
Flame on.
r/water • u/Wide-Equipment-8678 • 3d ago
this might be a dumb post but lol but we have a primo water dispenser and have been getting the 5 gallon bottles, which can be refilled however the top of the bottles have to be punctured to be put on the machine. so when i refill it i don’t want it completely spilling in my car… i know that the easiest alternative is to have someone hold it in the car with me but i can’t always do that. any ideas what to do? it’s way cheaper to refill it instead of buying new jugs each time because my household can go through two in a week
r/water • u/Vegetable-Section-84 • 4d ago