George,
Take care, Moscow region has been badly industrial over past 300 years or so and the springs you mention may come out of the scrapyards which have been secret even when USSR was. Many people like to go to Troparevo spring but they never realized Troparevo was the dump area for radioactive waste… If you can make a drive 100 km out of Moscow I would believe you could find a good spring somewhere in the taiga, but I would rather take the Geiger box for that. Sincerely, Sergey Orlov Marketing Director ELINT SP Tel +7-495-2280766 Fax +7-495-7873869 Mob +7-916-3929803 Skype elersm From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of George Dole Sent: Monday, June 14, 2010 10:39 PM To: The Moscow Expat List Subject: Re: Expat List tapwater in Moscow Water concerned Expats, I just plum forgot that there are several natural springs around Moscow where you can Excellent quality water for FREE. All you need is a container to pick-it-up. Talk about Good-Fast-and-Cheap. Can't get much better. Check Yandex for the spring nearest you. If you filter it then Zoowie !! what a combo. I checked the other listings to make sure I wasn't restating this slippery tip. Pun intended <!;). Dr. George Dole ************************************** On Fri, Jun 11, 2010 at 12:05 PM, expat expat <[email protected]> wrote: Dear expats, Just arrived to Moscow. Wanted to ask about the tap-water, how bad is it? Anyone drinking it as it is? Enough to boil it? Thanks in advance! Best regards, Tomas ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Quote: "Luck occurs when preparation meets opportunity". -Seneca My Linkedin.com account for Dr. George W. Dole is: http://www.linkedin.com/in/georgewilliamdole. My Skype username is: < gwdole >
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