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by 80386 2375 days ago
The last time I had to go through Union Station in DC, I tried to get water and it tasted like it had come from a pool. An unusually chlorinated pool. I almost threw up.

I also don't have reliably potable tap water where I live now.

If they're doing the filtration that the public infrastructure isn't, I'd hardly call that freeloading.

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The last time I had to go through Union Station in DC, I tried to get water and it tasted like it had come from a pool. An unusually chlorinated pool. I almost threw up.

If regularly tested, heavily regulated water makes you throw up, you should see a doctor. Perhaps a specialist.

Chlorination cycles are part of the regulation. You're supposed to leave pitchers of water out overnight to evaporate the chlorine. But some fast food places hook their water supply straight to the tap.