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u/tooth10 · 3 pointsr/regina

Your comment makes me believe that you hate the City of Regina (CoR) and nothing I say will change your mind but here’s a shot on this issue specifically.

You are correct on the service lines are partially the the CoR responsibility and also partially the homeowners responsibility. The cut of for the city and homeowner is the water curb box. Anything on the street side of the water curb box is the CoR responsibility and anything on the dwelling side of the water curb box is the homeowners responsibility. We are in agreement of this right?

Now onto the 5% portion, these areas are mainly in the downtown core and I believe the cathedral area based on what I have read. Is it ideal? No, but they are actively working on replacing the worst of the lines and working towards the safer. It is a process when dealing with old infrastructure. If you are ripping up a street to replace the water line, typically the second deepest utility in the road, then you might as well replace all the utilities in the road. This is a long job that takes time and money. The CoR knows there is a problem and has been actively fixing.

Now let’s move on to the $100 issue you have. Here is a LINK to the proper filters. Each filter should last an average family, 454L, 6 months of uses. This is a 2 filter pack for $40.00 and should keep your family well inside the safe limits, drinking water for a year. If you are a heavy consumer then you can afford to buy two sets. The last time I filled my water jug, I only fill it for company and I prefer CoR tap water, I think it cost me $3 at Canadian Tire.

Lastly, I do not work for the CoR nor do I have any affiliation to the CoR.

Edit Added the correct Brita Filter and here is the Data Sheet on the filter. Thanks u/atron306 on correcting me.

u/Shazam1269 · 1 pointr/assholedesign

I've been making cold brew coffee for the past 4 months or so and it's amazing. I bought a box of Alto Cold Brew Bags and they work great.

1 Cup of coffee grounds per 4 cups of water and steep in the fridge for 24 hours. It can be very strong depending upon the coffee that you use (strength/grind). Been doing Lavazza Oro and it is plenty strong. It is an espresso grind, so that probably makes a big difference.

I fire up the tea kettle on the stove and dump in about 1/4 to 1/3 of the cup with the cold brew concentrate, and the rest with boiling water.

It is the smoothest coffee I've ever tasted. Zero bitterness, and it's so easy to dial in how strong the cup is.

u/realjd · 1 pointr/321

We’re on Melbourne city water here in Melbourne Beach but thankfully haven’t had the stinky water problem the folks on the mainland have. We do use a Pur water filter thing that lives in our fridge because our fridge doesn’t have a cold water dispenser (just an ice maker) - like this one https://www.amazon.com/PUR-DS1811Z-Ultimate-Water-Dispenser/dp/B07CRSK5KX/ref=sr_1_7. It does make the water taste a bit better. I will say also that having moved here from Palm Bay within the past year, we liked Palm Bay city water way, way better than Melbourne city water.

u/mcain · 1 pointr/vancouver

I bought one of these years ago and just replace it with the same or equivalent filters.

https://www.amazon.com/Watts-WP500313-Undercounter-Reducing-Drinking/dp/B0018MXH04/

The replacement filters run about $USD 20 (if you shop around) and I replace them every 8 months.

I didn't buy it because we're particularly concerned about lead - it just seemed like a good all-purpose water filter. I have had issues with (IIRC) cryptosporidium and giardia when I was young and in Kelowna. Vancouver water is a much different source/system so that doesn't translate here.

The filter is primarily used to fill a hot-water pot for coffee/tea, for cooking (pasta water, steaming), for ice cubes, filling a pitcher in the fridge.

u/travellingmonk · 1 pointr/Whatisthis

Yeah, they look like water filters that come with Mr. Coffee machines. Here are some on Amazon.

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B079KTF63W

You can zoom in on the 2nd picture for a close up. Of course, a lot of filters will look similar.

u/cleeder · 11 pointsr/worldnews

> 5-10$ every time you need a new filter

They can be had for under $5/filter.

I'm not sure where you're buying bottled water that is cheaper than the volume cleaned with that $5 filter. As per that listing, a single filter will clean an estimated 40 gallons of water.

I'm going to assume a "flat" is 24 500ml bottles, or 2.6 gallons. That means that the Britta filter can clean 15 "flats" of water for $5. Buying the same volume of water in bottles will cost you $30 at $2/flat, or $45 at $3/flat.

So buying your water in bottles by the flat is actually 600%-900% more expensive by my math.

^^*disclaimer: ^^I'm ^^not ^^factoring ^^in ^^your ^^cost ^^of ^^getting ^^water ^^to ^^your ^^house ^^either ^^by ^^municipal ^^pipes ^^or ^^via ^^a ^^well, ^^but ^^I'm ^^sure ^^even ^^with ^^these ^^figured ^^in ^^your ^^cost ^^for ^^water ^^would ^^be ^^significantly ^^cheaper ^^than ^^buying ^^bottled

u/Independent · 2 pointsr/financialindependence

Get one of the ones that is a container that fits in your refrigerator. You manually fill them and the filter cartridges are easily replaceable. It's completely portable.

u/KryptoShoes · 3 pointsr/mexico

La jarra de 10 tazas: Brita Pitchers 10 Cup Everyday Water Pitcher with 1 Filter, Large, White https://www.amazon.com.mx/dp/B01FXN3E74/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_QY5VAbW8BSG6A

Hay una de 18 también.

Y los filtros genéricos de Amazon, mucho más baratos que los originales y funcionan bien: AmazonBasics Filtro de agua para jarra AmazonBasics y Brita, reemplazo - 6 unidades https://www.amazon.com.mx/dp/B06XYGW6DF/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_.15VAbW1QZS8A

u/TYRUEIWOQP2190 · 1 pointr/loseit

The filter works really well but has a short life and replacements are expensive

u/Addicted2Craic · 2 pointsr/AskUK

They've been using the sticks in Japan for centuries.
Here's one on Amazon that's got great reviews.

https://www.amazon.co.uk/Black-Blum-Charcoal-Filter/dp/B007KIDP2K.

But no harm in shopping around - binchotan charcoal is what you're looking for. Have no idea what Brita use in their cartridges but wouldn't surprise me if it was the same or similar stuff.

u/bookishgeek · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

A Brita filter!

My Brita filter is currently at least 3 or 4 months overdue. Which is disgusting. :|