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Chaka
#1 Posted : Thursday, June 25, 2009 12:05:00 PM
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Hey guys,

Can someone advise me on a cost effective method to make NCC water safe to drink other than by boiling?
Renee
#2 Posted : Thursday, June 25, 2009 12:42:00 PM
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I got this Stefani Water Purifier model last year & it’s been of great help by prutifying drinking & cooking water in the house-very economical too as it doesn’t use elec power. Have a look;
http://www.stefani.com.au/product.php?id=1




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stevo
#3 Posted : Thursday, June 25, 2009 12:46:00 PM
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Location: NAI
Hi also look @dis

http://www.nation.co.ke/...8/-/pwguo2/-/index.html
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kripp
#4 Posted : Thursday, June 25, 2009 7:03:00 PM
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Kripp Ltd stocks and sells 16 litre 'Maji Bora' domestic water purifiers at kes 2,500/pc.
Drop us a mail at krippltd@gmail.com.
mukiha
#5 Posted : Friday, June 26, 2009 8:41:00 AM
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@Chaka; despite what bottled water dealers want you to believe,tap water is safe to drink.

For the avoidance of doubt I will shout that again TAP FROM NAIROBI WATER COMPANY IS SAFE TO DRINK.

Don't waste money boiling it! Boiling only makes the water taste funny.

However,if your taste buds are as sharp as mine,you will detect an underlying taste of dust in Nairobi tap water. For that reason,you can buy a filter from the supermarkets and filter your drinking water...that's what I do.

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So why do people believe that Nairobi's tap water is unsafe?

I think that comes from an incident in the 1990s when some crook sold chalk dust to the City Council claiming that it was chlorine.

The truth of the matter is that YES the Council bought the chalk dust BUT the chalk was never added to the water. Chalk dust is Calcium Carbonate and it is is not soluble in water. If you add it,the water turns white...like milk.

During the incident,the council had to order a new consignment of chlorine for treating the water. While waiting for the new supply,the old stock got finished and the Ng'ethu treatment works was shut down for two days.

The whole city went dry and the Town Clerk called Ng'ethu and ordered them to release untreated water. The officer on duty at the site refused to follow the orders...in a long argument with the Town Clerk,the water officer told the Clerk to drive up to Ng'ethu and turn on the water with his own hands!!

Of course the town Clerk did not go. Two days later,the chlorine arrived,water was treated and released to the taps.

[The story above was told to me by one of the water engineers at the council]

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A doctor friend told me to think carefully about out breaks of water born diseases in our towns. It turns out that they only occur when and where there is a water shortage...not when the water is running in the taps.

These diseases do NOT come from tap water; they come from unhygienic containers used for fetching during times of shortage.

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