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Am i right in thinking they store all the drinking water in a large storage tank for Glastonbury, i seem to remember Michael Eavis having some new tank built. If this is so how safe is it to drink,bit paranoid about this as i have been caught out with food poisoning at festivals before,and don't but any while there,prefering to cook own. Do they give out any bottled water, or do you have to buy it

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fine if you don't want to get into a conversation over it, but allow me to rebut:

re travelling in cars: have you noticed how much this is discouraged? i'm not holier than thou on this - i'd prob drive if i had a car (obv making sure i'd fill up all the spaces) but still your "f**k it what's the point" is really quite terrible.

you got one thing right

who the f**k is "they"? it's everyone's responsibility.

sorry if i'm trying to irk you into a debate about this, but i'm quite passionate about this (as you might be able to tell from my language). i'm not a hippy or anything, work for a huge corporate firm, and am definately not the greenest person on the planet. but your attitude of leaving it up to someone else as the whole thing is futile really gets me. futile it may be, but that's no reason to not even f**king well try. who knows, if everyone DID try, it might not be futile! now there's a thought!

i've blown this out of proportion, sorry bout that. i'm extrapolating a lot from your throwaway comment. you only wanted to know about water, and for that you'll be fine. i've got no problem at all with you drinking bottled water, and your reasons for avoiding tap water are valid, and there's an environmentally friendly alternative (glasto bottled water sold everywhere - pretty cheap too, think it's £1 for 1 litre)

i'd avoid the green fields if i were you, you won't be interested. also don't go speak to michael eavis bout this, don't think he'd be a big fan.

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Not really the right place for a discussion on the environment, probably best for wibble.

But governments could do far more to help the environment. What really angers me is they bang on about the environment when it suits their agenda, and can use it as a partial smoke screen to do what they want to do anyway.

Things like modern products, generally designed to last as short as possible, companies go out of their way to engineer weaknesses into them (I know as I have engineer friends who make sure that products fail quickly). Thankfully some good things, like the EU, are forcing long guarantees on consumer products. If we had kettles, washing machines, hoovers etc. that lasted as long as old fashioned ones did; that would make a big different to the environment. I'd like to buy something to last for a good long while. Ever tried to get anything modern fixed? Nigh on impossible, the solution is most often to throw the whole thing away a buy a new one.

Still using my grand father's toaster, it's outlived all my other ones.

I do take a few cheeky bottles of water with me to Glastonbury, nice to have a little water in the tent that isn't as chlorinated.

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