tap water
Coverage of tap water in the Nexus archive.
- Why you should probably be taking your pills with tap water
The article discusses the importance of taking medication with tap water, highlighting that the choice of drink can significantly impact the effectiveness of the medication.
- How to stop food poisoning ruining your summer holiday - experts reveal what not to order while abroad...and whether tap water is safe to drink
Experts provide advice on avoiding food poisoning during summer holidays by recommending foods to avoid and addressing tap water safety concerns abroad.
- Where the Tap Water Is Safe to Drink in Latin America
The article discusses where tap water is safe to drink in Latin America, highlighting cities like Santiago, Montevideo, Mexico, Lima, and Brazil, along with health habits to stay safe. It emphasizes regional variations in tap water safety and practical tips for travelers.
- This is where parched holidaymakers can get tap water for FREE in Europe - and the countries charging the most extortionate prices
The article highlights European countries where holidaymakers can access free tap water and identifies nations with the highest tap water prices. It contrasts regions offering free water with those charging extortionate fees.
- This is where parched holidaymakers can get tap water for FREE in Europe - and the countries charging the most extortionate prices
The article highlights European locations offering free tap water to holidaymakers and identifies countries with the highest tap water prices.
- This pitcher filters out the gross stuff your tap water may be hiding
This article discusses a water pitcher filter designed to remove impurities from tap water, offering an alternative to bottled water. The device aims to provide cleaner drinking water by eliminating contaminants that may be present in municipal supplies.
- Hotel that refused to give tourist tap water acted lawfully, Italian court rules
The Italian Supreme Court ruled that a hotel was lawfully within its rights to offer only €7 bottled mineral water to a tourist, rejecting her claim of consumer rights violation. The decision upholds the practice of charging for water instead of providing free tap water.
- One in five Americans may be exposed to risky levels of colon cancer-causing toxin in tap water... so are YOU in a hotspot?
One in five Americans may be exposed to risky levels of a colon cancer-causing toxin in tap water, raising concerns about public health risks in certain regions.