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also, highly recommend yoinking a couple of those lead water tests from a home depot or something. They have the world's most lax security.
Good to know
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You might also be able to nick a water treatment thing, like a Brita or Pur filter, they have faucet attached ones that are pretty small and you can bring it with you to the next place of course. They are effective at reducing lead levels, so maybe grab 2 lead testers and check before and after filtration?
I actually have one of those and I was using it until recently cuz I've always known the pipes here were made of lead. I just found out like a week ago that recent (!!!!!) plumbing work had been done with lead solder so the levels are probably super fucked now
And I read online they only reduce lead levels to a certain extent so I've been too afraid to drink the water here at all. Next time I have gas money to make it to a Home Depot (or similar) though I'm gonna take your advice and see if it's actually drinkable with a filter
I really hope I didn't get poisoned already :(
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