Really depends on where you are, and even just moving from one town to another 20 mins away.
I'm talking about taste and not safety. Other than the occasional warning in a few towns I've lived close to Montreal it's always been safe. Far as I know. In NYC, Philly suburbs, and the Jersey Shore as well. On trips I've often stuck to bottled. Same with various rented cottages in all aforementioned areas, going 1-3 hours out. Well water. Lake water.
I've definitely noticed the difference in how NYC water feels when showering compared to Montreal and area. Don't know which is 'hard' and which 'soft' but it's so different! We really prefer NYC.
Thankful that I've never had to live somewhere it's unsafe. We can drink from our tap. It's just not delicious. Kinda has a metallic taste but tests came through fine. We stick to bottled, much as I dislike the practice. Now mostly through a water cooler for less waste, through we did/do recycle all anyway.
I'm talking about taste and not safety. Other than the occasional warning in a few towns I've lived close to Montreal it's always been safe. Far as I know. In NYC, Philly suburbs, and the Jersey Shore as well. On trips I've often stuck to bottled. Same with various rented cottages in all aforementioned areas, going 1-3 hours out. Well water. Lake water.
I've definitely noticed the difference in how NYC water feels when showering compared to Montreal and area. Don't know which is 'hard' and which 'soft' but it's so different! We really prefer NYC.
Thankful that I've never had to live somewhere it's unsafe. We can drink from our tap. It's just not delicious. Kinda has a metallic taste but tests came through fine. We stick to bottled, much as I dislike the practice. Now mostly through a water cooler for less waste, through we did/do recycle all anyway.