A sanitarium in Japan”accidentally” used simply treated water meant for toilets as drinking water for nearly 30 times, according to a report in Yomiuri Shimbun. The crazy incident came to light last month, leading to an reason from Osaka University experimenter and sanitarium’s vice chairman Kazuhiko Nakatani According to Japanese news outlet, the sanitarium is positioned in Osaka University. The clinic structure is attached to the faculty of drug Surprisingly, the well-conditioned water was flowing to 120 gates, which were used for drinking water, washing hands and indeed gargling. The fault happed because of an error in connecting pipes when the sanitarium was constructed in 1993.
The report in Japanese media outlet said that no bone flagged or indeed noticed the issue until the sanitarium operation started construction of a new treatment factory. The problem of unsafe water was discovered during an examination of the new structure The university is probing the matter; it said that though the water quality is being checked, no health hazard has been verified.
The records are available since 2014 about the water being audited for colour, taste and odour every week. There has been, still, no issues since also Nakatani issued an reason at a press conference lately for causing anxiety.”I’m veritably sorry that the university sanitarium that provides advanced medical care has caused anxiety,”he was quoted as saying by the publication Yomiuri Shimbun reported that there are further than 100 other structures in the lot that use the simply treated well water. The sanitarium authorities said they will check the pipeline and get the error remedied, according to the publication.