A telephone survey carried out in 1995 in the Quebec metropolitan area reac
hed 2009 residents of four municipalities. Tap water was consumed regularly
by only 50.8 percent of the consumers and bottled water by 42.7%. Consumer
dissatisfaction regarding the quality of tap water was noted. Fourteen per
cent were dissatisfied with the odor, and 30.6% with the taste or flavor. H
ealth risks, regarding ingestion of tap water, were mainly not perceived or
seen only as a minor issue to consumers.
Multiple regression analysis indicated that knowledge of the source of the
water was not a major determinant for selecting alternatives to tap water (
e.g., bottled water or use of home treatment devices). Such use of alternat
ives was in fact six times higher in consumers dissatisfied with the taste
of the water (OR = 6.0, p = 0.001) and only 35% higher if people were conne
cted to a distribution network using the St. Lawrence River as the source o
f supply (OR = 1.35, p = 0.01). No explanation was given for the taste prob
lem reported. (C) 1999 Published by Elsevier Science Ltd on behalf of the I
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