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January 07, 2005

Scottish Water faces £1m bill for upgrade

masthead_news.gifEdinburgh, Scottland, Criss Mooney of the Evening News reports that the cost of getting rid of discolored drinking water in the Capital is set to cost up to £1 million.

"Scottish Water confessed it was failing to meet the required standards on water color and was now looking at ways to upgrade its treatment plants in the city to eradicate the problem."

Apparently while the water in Edinburgh is safe and potable, it has a yellow tinge to it that has the residents of the City a bit upset, to say the least.

Our KDF based maintenance free water filters would clear up that yellow color for any consumer who hooked it up, and for a lot less than one millon pounds sterling.

Posted by Stephen Betheil at January 7, 2005 08:50 PM

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