The Truth About Bottled Water What Are You Buying?

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Its unbelievable how the bottled water fad has invaded the beverage mainstream and conquered most water fountains. Most of us are willing to spend over a dollar just to have pure, clean water; after all, water is essential for life and health. However, like many you might be asking Is it really worth it? I certainly have.


I was shocked to learn that the regulations for bottled water are less stringent than that from public taps. In fact, the FDA has limited power in validating and regulating the quality of these beverages. While some states and local jurisdictions have required reports and certifications (such as California), water companies often merely restrict their beverages within the borders. Worst yet, there are no federal laws prohibiting the presence of bacteria within these bottled drinks, unlike tap water. According to a four-year case study by the NRDC, having tested 1,000 bottles from 103 brands, it was found that a great deal of them contained bacteria and various contaminants.

The bottled water industry racks in $7 billion dollars in the U.S. alone annually and is perhaps the most profitable beverage on the market. In actuality, it can cost anywhere from 240 to 10,000 times more than tap water, for at best the same quality. Put more directly, we are paying for the plastic, shipping, and marketing for water no more pure than that out of a faucet.

An often overlooked element of this pure beverage is its effect on the environment. Tens of millions of plastic bottles accumulate in the landfills daily, only 14% of which are actually recycled. In addition, each required as much as 2,000 times more energy to provide the same water as that from the tap. Some organizations and governmental bodies have already implemented anti-bottled drinking water measures, anywhere from added taxes to outright banning.

So there you have it, in a nutshell, there is no evidence water contained in a plastic bottle is any safer or purer than that of tap water. If neither provide comfort in consuming water what is one to do? An alternate many are now considering is home water filtration. Some food for thought, consider and compare some of the home water filters out there. While many make bold claims, there are some that promise what they preach. The facts speak for themselves. After all, if quality water is going to cost extra, it pays to find the best possible product!

By: Matthew Renner

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Matthew Renner is an ardent advocate of healthy living and researcher on water purifiers. His site is pure-safe-clean-water.com/ and discover which purifiers are recommended, after careful comparison, for the purest, cleanest water.