IHAVENOCLUE
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Wow, I've never thought of that My completely layman's thought is that it would be totally indistinguishable .
I do not know the time limit on being able to distinguish place of original drowning...due to decomposition...
But ... I believe the water in the lungs would be analyzed by the coroner/lab.... And the results would indicate if the original drowning would be from tap water (bath tub) ....Or water in ponds (microbes/plant material/dirt/etc...)
JMO...