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A drinking water plant in Thailand’s Isaan region has been forced to temporarily close after a Siamese fighting fish was found swimming in a sealed 10-litre container. The Ubon Ratchathani plant must suspend its operations until it obtains a license from the Thai Food and Drug Administration. A customer in a nearby village discovered the small fish swimming in a sealed jug of drinking water and posted a video on social media. Some joked that if the fish is alive and healthy, then the water must be safe for humans to drink. Ubon Ratchathani’s public health office says the water […]

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49 minutes ago, Thaiger said:

Some joked that if the fish is alive and healthy, then the water must be safe for humans to drink.

especially after it's had a crap in it .. 

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In western countries ya just don’t think about the bottled water companies quality control efforts!Sixty or more years ago In the states one would just open the tap and drink from the lead pipe supply lines. 555 I often wonder how methodical their (Thais)bottle cleaning is 555 ! Especially seeing how they wash dishes here in cold water

https://www.ewg.org/research/bottled-water-quality-investigation

 

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Thank's Buddha that the fish is still alive. Well done. The problem of contaminated Drinking Water exists everywhere in the World. It could be worse than having a life fish inside which is actually proof the the water is natural and not contaminated by led, arson etc.

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Absurd.

You can see it in the pics as well, but look at the video on the facebook site and there's very clearly only a couple of inches / 5 cms of water in the bottom of the bottle although it's still sealed.

Impossible that anyone buying it and picking up a 20 ltr / 20 kg bottle (it's 20 ltrs, not 10) wouldn't notice. 

Our water's bottled locally from spring water and my pump tests it automatically and it's top-notch clean.

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