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"...Boston tap water is actually quite nice, coming as it does from the Quabbin Resevoir in the western part of the state."

Alissa's comment reminded me of my first trip to Boston nearly 20 years ago.  I remember thinking the tap water had a distinct cucumber flavor.  Great for cuke lovers, but not so great for me!

Has anybody else encountered specific tap water flavors in their travels?  Do you suppose a blind tap water taste test would reveal any perceived flavors?

Kimberly Collison
Health and Life Sciences Coordinator
417-862-9910 x709
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Discovery Center of Springfield
438 E St Louis Street
Springfield MO  65806
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