Reader comments: Making tap water taste good is 'an art form'

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the cheat is to the limit | 6:52 a.m. Dec. 2, 2007
Give me good old Magna water any day. It has all the vitamins, minerals, and heavy metals I need to grow healthy and strong.
Anonymous | 4:35 p.m. Dec. 5, 2007
As a resident of this area, I am concerned about the first statement of the artice which reads, "One thing is certain at the Jordan Valley Water Conservancy District, no two water samples are the same". Does this mean that the water quality is not consistent?

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Shazelle Terry, manager of the treatment department at the Jordan Valley Water Conservancy District, and employees conduct a taste test. Their water will advance to a national taste test competition. (Tom Smart, Deseret Morning News)
Tom Smart, Deseret Morning News
Shazelle Terry, manager of the treatment department at the Jordan Valley Water Conservancy District, and employees conduct a taste test. Their water will advance to a national taste test competition.