Today, the consumption of mineral water is not a luxury but a necessity.
Tap water, which increasingly encourage us to drink because it would be more controlled, perhaps it is drinkable by law, but it tastes , many times, disgusting smell of chlorine or other things more suspects, the color is also suspect, and so on.
the face of the definition of drinking water: colorless, odorless, tasteless ....
Why do not we bring into homes, with the aqueduct, the water of our glaciers?
The Romans, with the media then, they did very well.
today is done with natural gas and oil, which come from much further away. Why you can not do with water, which is even more important to health?
But you want to do, really, the interests of citizens?
Yet it would be so easy ... ..
Italy is full of springs that flow down from the Alps and Apennines, and that flow between pure woods, protected from any pollution.
Only a few kilometers of pipe in the most ....
Every municipality could have a fountain where pure spring water gushes : good, clean and free of debris, more or less hidden.
It 'clear that the citizens do not have to file mileage, but to have a number of taps appropriate to the request.
And, perhaps most of the country, the water will be sufficient to be placed in the aqueduct, into the houses.
Rome capital of the Roman Empire, was famous aqueducts, of which we still admire the remains.
Rome today, with three million inhabitants, is still served with water that comes from pure sources Apennines.
The same is true for some common (few) other regions.
Why not make the most of Italy?
no water for all uses (at least), but only water to drink. not cost much to society, but would a good savings for families (it is estimated that the average expenditure per family, mineral water, is about 500 € a year ).
Most importantly, it will avoid the thousands of Tir on the roads, polluting and dangerous, and thousands of tons of waste bottles, which would be reduced ... to the source!
Plus you always have fresh water (the mineral is vecchia anche di mesi !), e si eviterebbero i residui cancerogeni della plastica (
Sarebbe un piccolo passo verso la qualità della vita.
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