Thats interesting, Wingo, because most of the things I have read have stated that NYC has one of the best municpal water supplies in the country. Many problems originate from old piping in the many very old buildings we have. That being said, a recent NYTimes report revealed that most municipal water systems in the country have trace amounts of many many different pharmaceuticals ( Prozac was one of, if not the, top ). After giving everyone a good scare, though, they went on to say that even though the levels are detectable, they are far below those known to produce any effects.
"in the country" it said, and I said "other countries."
There was a time when I suddenly lost 14lbs in one week with high fever (114F) and went to the medical system of my school. 3 doctors diagnosed my case. Each, I had to tell the story of what I had been doing in the recent past. The first two doctors(including myself) suspected I caught parasites over the vacation in the other countries. While the last doctor did not bother to further investigate into that possibility once I told him the city I was staying and he went to diagnose with test for hyper thyroid. He is right on. He then told me the water of New York is not as good as we want to believe.
Another personal experience with the water system in NYC. I used to own a building in Bushwick and the whole street were tasting oil in the drinking water oftenly. So, I called DEP to inspect. When I called again, they said, "The water is safe and did not find the oil taste. Interestingly, not a single superintendent in the street, nor a person who reported the oil taste had seen an DEP inspector(we have to open the door for them to come in.) I installed water filters for the building but still the taste was there. At the time, I did not know of DI for water treatment.
I received info from both NYC State DEP and NYC DEP that there was another incident involve, NY State DEP suing NYC DEP of withholding the fact of a failing water treatment system from the public about 2 years ago. NY State DEP have issued guild lines that the city
MUST disclose to the public about water treatment system failure.
So what that boils down are,
1)when the system is working, our water could be very good in accord to other press releases thinking the water is good in NYC
2)however, we are not notified of the failures and problems, base on my personal experience and that the fact State have to sued the City for withholding the truth of system failure-direct violation of the a State regulation.
3)the water quality could differ greatly from area to area within the city because as point (1)stated, when the system is working, our drinking water could be very good but if the samples are taken in an area where problem exist and the city ignores to correct it, it could be hell. Think of drinking water with oil taste on/off for over a year or more.
4)some people in NYC DEP thinks that I am a lunatics while many think that I am a whistle blower because I keep on reporting strange phenomenons or sightings to them including strange wild bird death and abnormal behavior of the mosquitoes in Flushing(like the West Nile Virus Leak Scandal) before it become a scandal.