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Where does tap water com from?

Updated: 9/21/2023
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Rivers and lakes. Its clean in most cases but its healthier to drink our of a filtered cup or bottle. I personally enjoy the taste of filtered water anyway. In many cases you can git a filtered water dispenser in your refrigerator.

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