DGD:
My posts about Costa Rica are not meant to condemn the place but rather simply see it for what is and, more importantly, what it is NOT. A "problem" or "warning" cannot be dealt with or heeded unless the "problem" (I guess they're calling them "challenges" these days. BS. They're problems) is first identified and owned.
I drink only bottled, reverse osmosis, ozanated water everywhere I go, including my very own commander seat here at Steveland. But our discussions are not about Steveland or anywhere else, really....they're about Costa Rica. Forewarned is forearmed.
Traveling, it has always amused me how everywhere I've been or go the locals brag on their water....and that includes every place I've been in the USA. Funny as all get out. Recently, after arriving in The Netherlands, my first mission was to *drum roll* that's right....stock up on water Spa Bleu. The caretaker like to flip out telling me there are no problems with the water in Nederland and how foolish I was being. *shrug* I still only drank the Spa Bleu; didn't get sick; and that's that.
Having lived off of cistern water ONLY for over 3 years on Grand Cayman I have grown to respect and even nurture water. It is our most precious gift...that and the air we breath. I conserve water at every turn to the point where I use less than 800 gallons of water per month in my modest 900sq ft. cottage. The City frequently calls me to tell me I am stealing water and to fess up! It's funny shit!! However, having lived off a cistern such that, literally, if it did not rain, I had no water is sobering. Couple that fact with the reality that the entire island was sprayed via airplane every 3 days or so to deal with the mosquitoes: I'm slow...it took a couple of weeks.....but I finally had a eureka moment "Steven1, that plane is spraying poison (DDT) on your roof. When the rain comes doesn't it wash the DDT from the zinc roof into the cistern?" "!! Why yes, Steven1 it does. Are you going to drink that water?" A local tells me "Ah mahn....just put in some bleach..."!

I did not. I bought Perrier via the case. It was affordable/cheap back then. Remember, Grand Cayman is an island found by pirates on the concept of piracy.
Lucky me....years later I find out the Perrier I was drinking was the lot that very well may have had benzene in it. Great

Can't win for losing....but ya can sure try!
I think one is doing a service to uninformed eco tourists and the rain forest and the jungle and the people of Costa Rica by underscoring this water issue over and over but that's just me. It's been my experience when you explain with facts about the sewage treatment, the "eco tourists" really don't want to know the facts and dismiss the data as crackpot jive. Most annoying as it is this group that can have impact on the problem if they would get with the reality they're in.
Same with the beach goers. Why anybody would travel to Costa Rica for beach time mystifies me given all the other beaches not far away at all. It ain't surf city either. It is fun to go over the stats with people headed for the beach or at the beach and remind them that while they're frolicking away.....there co-mingling with raw sewage.
