Feeling bored? I offer the following challenge to you. If you succeed, you will win my admiration and undoubtedly, the admiration of others.
Here's the challenge:
Find the website for the International Drinking Water Council, which was mentioned in the following article:
http://www.cuencahighlife.com/post/2009/05/10/CUENCA-DIGEST3cBR3eCuenca-drinking-water-cited-as-being-the-best-in-Latin-Amerca.aspx
Or, find some other evidence on the Internet that this organizaton exists.
Since IDWC is supposedly located in Hamburg, Germany (Deutschland), it probably goes by a different name there.
I'd like to see the IDWC's report, which ranked Cuenca #1 in municipally-supplied water quality, and Arequipa, Peru, as #2 in municipally-supplied tap-water quality. I was surprised that Arequipa beat out Argentine cities' tap water, when Peru's tap water is notorious, but Argentina's tap water is considered good.
Here's the challenge:
Find the website for the International Drinking Water Council, which was mentioned in the following article:
http://www.cuencahighlife.com/post/2009/05/10/CUENCA-DIGEST3cBR3eCuenca-drinking-water-cited-as-being-the-best-in-Latin-Amerca.aspx
Or, find some other evidence on the Internet that this organizaton exists.
Since IDWC is supposedly located in Hamburg, Germany (Deutschland), it probably goes by a different name there.
I'd like to see the IDWC's report, which ranked Cuenca #1 in municipally-supplied water quality, and Arequipa, Peru, as #2 in municipally-supplied tap-water quality. I was surprised that Arequipa beat out Argentine cities' tap water, when Peru's tap water is notorious, but Argentina's tap water is considered good.