Guys a question that's always also baffled me is, that on the sub-continent India and Pakistan one cannot drink tap water i.e. needs use water filters etc... I know this for a fact in India and heard that its the same in Pakistan through my Pakistani friends, as the tap water isn't clean enough to be drunk straight away without additional processing.
That basically meant for me at least that eating nothing fresh in the streets or road side restaurants. I even brushed by teeth with bottled/mineral water. After a while i was accustomed to it however had a rude reality check.
The question that I have is that why is this water that comes from the taps not processed properly. It is filtered or treated however not well enough so one cannot drink straight away without extra/additional processing at home. Why don't authorities do something about this or invest in the proper technology as this in the long run solves many basic problems that people face.. Even in Indonesia at least Jakarta the tap water is treated properly.
My question why isn't there proper water treatment facilities on the sub-continent at least in the big cities??? Could be a start is solving basic health issues for many people?
That basically meant for me at least that eating nothing fresh in the streets or road side restaurants. I even brushed by teeth with bottled/mineral water. After a while i was accustomed to it however had a rude reality check.
The question that I have is that why is this water that comes from the taps not processed properly. It is filtered or treated however not well enough so one cannot drink straight away without extra/additional processing at home. Why don't authorities do something about this or invest in the proper technology as this in the long run solves many basic problems that people face.. Even in Indonesia at least Jakarta the tap water is treated properly.
My question why isn't there proper water treatment facilities on the sub-continent at least in the big cities??? Could be a start is solving basic health issues for many people?