The vast majority of Russians (94%) are concerned about the quality of the water they drink. This is demonstrated by a study conducted by the Pour Water vending network in collaboration with OMI. Received by socialbites.ca.
At the same time, more than a third (39%) of respondents admitted to drinking from the tap. As the study’s authors explain, “these are mostly people living in small villages, villages, and urban-type settlements.”
40% of those who drink tap water explained their preference with the convenience of this method.
“Furthermore, many are trying to save money and find bottled water expensive (29%),” the researchers said.
Only 35% of what pours from the faucet boils the water.
It is stated that the majority of Russians – 61% – filter their drinking water. Of these, 65% purchase replacement pitcher cassettes and 34% use a flow filter under the sink. Also among the respondents were those who ozonated with a special device, added coral water or preferred to drink from the well.
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