Nope. It’s a new system. Personally I don’t care about filtered water. I drink it from the tap and it tastes fine to me. My girlfriend is another story though.
Every time I buy a bottle of water, in my mind’s eye I can see my dad shaking his head and thinking I’m an IDIOT because water come out of the tap for “free”!
Dan, I'm with you. We pay for municipal water in Boca Raton. The city has a "70-MGD (Million Gallon a Day) water treatment plant that uses a nanofiltration membrane system and state-of-the-art reverse osmosis technology to provide customers with dramatically improved, appealingly clear drinking water." The system purifies the water but it isn't perfect. There are still some contaminants in the water but comparedd to bottled water they don't scare me.

I did install a whole house filter that catches any particulate matter but it only got changed every five years and looked like it could have gone longer. In 2017 I installed a larger filter and have yet to change the cartridge. I feel better knowing my drinking water isn't chunky.
I did an accidental test of plastic water bottles that was disturbing. Liane feared there would be no water available if the power went out during a hurricane (our supply is gravity fed from large tanks). To ease her fears I put a 6-pack of water on a shelf in the garage and forgot about it. Six years later I noticed it was still there but the bottles were no longer full. It appears water leached out through the plastic and it occurred to me contaminants could make the trip going the other way.

Turns out it's worse than I thought. "One liter of water — the equivalent of two standard-size bottled waters — contained an average of 240,000 plastic particles from seven types of plastics, of which 90% were identified as nanoplastics and the rest were microplastics, according to the study."
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https://www.cnn.com/2024/01/08/health/bottled-water-nanoplastics-study-wellness/index.html)
Here I thought the blue bin in the garage was where all the plastic went for recycling. It appears I'm recycling some of it as well. Maybe we should just start eating the plastic to build up our tolerance.
My favorite bottled water test was Penn and Teller's "********" show: