Bottled Water and Tap Water Comparative Study

Water is important for life and living beings gain nourishment from water. People use bottled water while traveling and even at home for drinking purposes or for using in water coolers. Distilled water or carbonated water when packed in plastic or glass bottles are referred to as bottled water. Bottled water companies make water packages available in all shapes and sizes.

ILL EFFECTS: The bottles in which the water is packaged draws major attention from critics. Water used by individuals for drinking purposes is available in PET (Polyethylene terephthalate) bottles. These are made of non degradable materials and turn into waste materials once used. Not even half of these bottles are recycled and are mainly thrown away to form waste heaps. This affects the already depleting conditions of the environment.

While the distilled water is being processed, fluoride ions are done away with. These ions are present naturally in ground water and when consumed, they help prevent tooth decay. Too much intake of distilled water increases the risk of possible decaying of teeth. Bottled water also contains considerable amounts of harmful chemicals, which may cause health hazards if consumed over long periods of time. Non carbonated packaged drinking water is considered to be healthier than carbonated water and beverages.

TAP WATER AND BOTTLED WATER: Bottled water is better than tap water in some ways. For one, tap waters may contain lead and other contaminants, which are not healthy, while they are transferred to homes via pipes. Bottled water is distilled and therefore, pure. However, some argue that packaged drinking water containing harmful chemicals in most cases and therefore have much more dangerous effects on humans than tap water can possibly have.

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