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Friday, September 5, 2008

..is bottled water safer than tap?

ahhh....a thirsty glug -glug- glug of cold water on a hot summer day. Many of us turn up our noses as the thought of choosing common tap water over crystal clear bottled water- but should you worry about the quality and safety of what's inside. It's easy to assume bottled water is safer and more pure than what comes out of the lowly tap, but experts remind us that tap water is more highly tested, regulated and must meet higher standards than what's poured into pricey brand name bottles.

A recent four year review of bottled water standard done by Natural Resources Defense Council includes a comparison of national bottled water rules with national tap water rules and independent test of more than 1,000 bottles of water. According to NRDC "Our conclusion is that there is no assurance that just because water comes out of a bottle it is any cleaner or safer than water from the tap. And in fact an estimated 25 percent or more of bottled water is really just tap water in a bottle-sometimes further treated, sometimes not."

Drinking bottled water contributes to the glut of plastic that makes its way into landfills every year-87 percent of all water bottles don;t get recycled. And phthalates, which are sometimes found in water bottles and caps, have come under international scrutiny for their hormone disrupting qualities.

Just how safe is the tap water in your community? Under new "right to know" laws, all tap water supplies must provide annual water quality reports to their customers. Get a copy by calling your water provider.

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Asuka said...

Depending on where you live it can be much worst. A local compagny we had sold regular tap water in bottles with a sticker that claimed 100% natural water. When they got sewed, they won because the lable was accurate the water was natural, all water must be...The lable did not claim the water was from a natural spring...You could be paying for the same thing that comes out of your tap.

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