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    teacher gave us a water tasting test, and we had to guess between bottled and tap water. Many were shocked at the fact that they could not tell the difference, and many were shocked at the results. This showed the class that there is no difference in taste between bottled and tap water. Many people prefer bottled water over tap water, and they should. Bottled water has gone green, it's easy for on the go, and lastly, it’s a smarter choice for health reasons. Bottled water has evolved into

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    methods of purifying water used by the bottling companies, with the exception of just a very few, use extreme filtration and ozonation to treat the water before bottling it. Neither of these processes make the water healthier, and they are NOT better than what your water company does at all. Plus the extreme measures of filtration tend to make the water acidic. The concensus between the two main water quality regulating groups [EPA and EWG] and health research is that bottled water is inferior in quality

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    Why spend money on bottled water and you can get it for free? In today’s society, people will spend money on bottled water and it can come from the tap for no cost. Tap water is better than bottled water because it is convenient, People can turn on the faucet whenever they get thirsty, people can save money by using tap water and it is safe for the environment. Tap water is convenient for daily use of cooking meals, for instance; households use tap water for rinsing off meats and vegetables

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    Since its inception, bottled water has been a commonplace use by people on the go, but is it as valuable as people think? There have been numerous of concerns as to whether bottled water is safer than tap water. In addition to the questions of safety, bottled water can be extravagant in comparison to tap water and there are even alternative options for people on the go such as refillable bottles. In the Susan Casey essay “Our Oceans Are Turning into Plastic … Are You?” she describes the potential

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    Risks Of Bottled Water

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    you know that water bottle companies don’t have to go through the tests that tap water does? Also, tap water is in your house and it is cheaper than water bottles! Why wouldn’t you use your tap water? The first reason is that bottled water has health risks. First, they might put chemicals in the bottled water. Second, they might just be getting the water from an ocean, lake, or a pond nearby. Third, the plastic cup might have something inside the cup, then they fill it with water and know your drinking

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    deal of water, in fact, the average American uses 90 gallons a day (Henshaw). So it is not surprising America has one of the cleanest water reserves in the world (“Water Quality”). A surprising statistic, however, is one-third of the American population drinks bottled water on a regular basis when the majority has clean drinking water at home (Olsen). This might be due to the fact that the bottled water industry has promoted itself as a healthier and more portable alternative to tap water. However

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    Bottled Water

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    Some people are under the illusion that all bottled water is spring water. However not all bottled water is spring water. The carbon molecules in naturally carbonated water actually deplete our minerals. The carbon molecules in naturally carbonated water are bound to minerals found in the rock bed and deliver them into our bodies, but the carbon in carbonated drinks is unattached and binds to minerals in us, taking them from the body. For this reason people who consume a lot of carbonated drinks

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    water industry produces a product that is unnecessary and the government should be working on implementing better infrastructure instead of letting corporations fill the void. Global Level Worldwide trends of bottled water are increasing in recent years impacting various regions of the globe. Researchers noticed the links made between obesity problem in the West and increased consumption of soft drinks reinforce the growth of bottled water, therefore, Americans are turning towards bottled water

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    Throughout the many years that the bottled water industry has been around, they have provided consumers with convenience.This conveniency, however, is being threatened by schools placing bans on them. This should not be the case as they induce a healthy lifestyle, create additional income, and can enforce the habit of recycling. Since the year of 2000, approximately 73% of water bottle consumption has come from consumers switching from carbonated soft drinks. I schools were to ban this instrument

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    Everyone wants to know which water is safe for them, is it bottled water or tap water? The US drinks more bottled water than any other country across the globe. Not only does the US consume more bottled water, but uses a lot of energy to produce the bottled water. In developing countries, tap water is safe and ‘drinkable’. Bottled water and tap water come from the same sources, but tap water is better than bottled water. Some ways in which tap water is better than bottled water is the cost, environmental

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