Ireland and Drinking Water
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Ireland and Drinking Water
I have read some warnings about the drinking water and am concerned. I consume quite a bit of water on a daily basis. Has anyone had any experiencies they can share with the drinking water in Ireland?
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The warnings are pretty prominent in the Frommers 2009 Ireland Guide, specifically mentioning Ennis and Killarney. I'm going to Ireland in a few weeks and was going to post the same question as my immune system remains squashed after completing chemo a while back. So, it's good to hear that it is all done and over with though I think that I will play it safe and buy bottled water when I can (as I do here at home in California).
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Just found this story online... not a pleasant thought.
http://www.irishtimes.com/newspaper/...245208263.html
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The water here in Ireland is generally fine. Like mentioned for a while there was a major issue in Galway but that is all sorted.
Failing this you could just drink beer, the old fashioned way to not get poisoned by your liquid intake.
Failing this you could just drink beer, the old fashioned way to not get poisoned by your liquid intake.
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On my last visit to Ireland I drank bottled water and got very sick. I was then told not to buy Irish water bottled in Ireland. You can not leave it sit throughout the day as it will then make you very sick. I learned the hard way. We were advised to buy only Evian water as it was the safest water. Since that trip, when we travel we go to a market and buy a case of Evian. (When we have a rental car.)
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