Dude, why be a jerk about it.
You claimed I said there wasn't a problem which wasn't true.
What I said was that there may be problems in parts of the city, and if there is it is the city's responsibilty to fix it, and that this really has no relevance to the city selling bottled water.
If you want to explain how bad water in some part of the city should impact if the city sells water at city hall please do, because telling me to leave the worldy topics to people who live there seems more like you're saying
"Hey I love to complain about everything, and that's my right, so if you're going to rationally refute my complaints I'm going to take my ball and go home".
Also the following water quality report seems to support my hypothesis that the city does in fact provide safe water.
http://www.calgary.ca/docgallery/bu/...ity_report.pdf
I'm still open to the posibility that there are issues in some parts of the city, but untill you can provide some sort of eveidence other than "The water is gross"
I'm going to stick with this an say that for the VAST majority of Calgarians the water is just fine, and that the city providing bottled water is both redundant, and wasteful.