The differences between bottled and tap water
Everything living thing needs water to survive. Water covers 70 percent of our earth. Less than one percent of that is fresh water for us to use in drinking, cleaning, transportation, heating and cooling, industry, and many other purposes.
The convenience of bottled water has surely hit all of us as we run out the door and grab a bottle on our way to the gym, ball game, soccer practice, or just to run an errand. Many people buy bottled water for the convenience alone, while others think that water out of bottles with pictures of mountain streams, and cool rivers must surely be more pure than their tap water. Actually, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) strictly regulates the codes and standards on our tap water, while the U.S. Food and Drug Administration regulates bottled water. Interestingly, many bottled water distributers actually fill plastic bottles with their tap water, which is perfectly legal. For example, both Pepsi’s Aquafina and Coca-Cola’s Dasani bottled waters are essentially bottles filled with tap water from their distribution plants.
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