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Bottled Water Good For You or NOT!
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Is Bottled Water
The Right Choice? |
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Companies
that market bottled water as being safer than tap water are defrauding the American public. - The U.S. FDA |
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Bottled water has become a multi-billion-dollar business. It's now the fastest growing segment of the
entire beverage industry and the most profitable of all beverages.
It is also one of the biggest polluting industries in the U.S. Over 60,000,000 plastic bottles are
produced, transported and disposed of EVERY DAY in the U.S. alone! San Francisco, Los Angeles, Pheonix, Chicago, and many
more have recently jumped on the "Ban bottled water" wagon making it illegal to spend city dollars on bottled water due to
its very harmful environmental impact. Chicago has recently implimented a 5 cent per bottle tax to discourage use by consumers.
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realization that bottled water is seldom of higher quality than tap water has caused a major shift in public opinion. "It
causes millions of plastic bottles to be manufactured, transported and then disposed of in U.S. landfills, it's killing our
planet, and for no good reason..." Eric Olsen, Natural Resources Defence Council.
Billions of dollars are spent on
advertising campaigns to give consumers the perception that bottled water comes from pristine mountain springs or pure underground
aquifers. The truth is that bottled water is often little more than tap water in a bottle.
THERE ARE NO GOVERNMENT STANDARDS THAT REQUIRE BOTTLED WATER TO BE ANY BETTER, PURER OR SAFER THAN
TAP WATER!
Most bottled water is bottled and sold within the same state to avoid federal regulations. There are
no assurances or government requirements that bottled water be of any higher quality than tap water.
In March of 1999, the Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC) released a report called "Bottled Water, Pure Drink or Pure Hype?" This report points out that that 60% to 70% of all bottled water is completely exempt from the FDA's
bottled water standards, because it is bottled and sold within the same state. Unless the water is transported across state
lines, there are no federal regulations that govern its quality!
Here are some quotes from the NRDC report:
City tap water can have no confirmed E-coli or fecal coliform bacteria. FDA bottled water rules include
no such prohibition (a certain amount of any type of coliform bacteria is allowed in bottled water).
City tap water, from surface water, must be filtered and disinfected. In contrast, there are no federal
filtration or disinfection requirements for bottled water.
Most cities using surface water have had to test for Cryptosporidium or Giardia, two common water
pathogens, that can cause diarrhea and other intestinal problems, yet bottled water companies do not have to do this.
City tap water must meet standards for certain important toxic or cancer-causing chemicals, such as
phthalate (a chemical that can leach from plastic, including plastic bottles); some in the industry persuaded the FDA to exempt
bottled water from the regulations regarding these chemicals.
The Natural Resources Defense Council report concluded that, "therefore, while much tap water
is indeed risky, having compared available data, we conclude that there is no assurance that bottled water is any safer than
tap water."
The reality of bottled water is that you pay from $1 to $4 a gallon for the perception of higher quality,
when in fact the quality of bottled water is at best an unknown!
Quality home water treatment is by far the most economical, the most convenient and the best way to
produce truly healthy, great-tasting water. It is also the right choice environmentally! Home filtration is better quality
at one-tenth the cost and far more convenient!
Voted BEST BUY 5 years in a row by Comsumers Digest!
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