Californians could drink highly purified sewage water that is piped directly into drinking water supplies for the first time under proposed rules unveiled by state water officials.

The drought-prone state has turned to recycled water for more than 60 years to bolster its scarce supplies, but the current regulations require it to first make a pit stop in a reservoir or an aquifer before it can flow to taps.

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Dirk van Ulden

My relatives who now live in Orange County can't believe that one can actually drink our water from the faucet without filtering it. Just get ready for a massive campaign to divert even more of our precious resource to our water wasting Southern cousins Apparently, river smelt are more important than people, hence our policy to let a large amount of water flow into the ocean. Why not subject smelt to ground water and see if they survive?

LittleFoot

I recommend everyone get a Berkey Water Filter System with the fluoride attachments. Bottled water is one of the biggest scams known to mankind. We should never drink anything out of a plastic bottle or aluminum can to be honest.

MichKosk

My family and I have a saying when we travel outside of the Bay Area and taste their tap water- "Not my Hetch-Hetchy!" Let SoCal have the toilet water, the water there already tastes like s--t!

Terence Y

Don’t call it “toilet-to-tap”? Yet that’s exactly what it is. You know how some folks ask why people buy bottled water when the current tap water is drinkable? Well, it may be time to invest in bottled water suppliers. The bigger question is where is the money coming from to pay for these human-waste-to-water projects? I see more tax increases in the near, and far, horizon. Meanwhile, we continue to let 50% of our water flow out to sea…

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