Bottled Water Has Many Benefits

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Many Americans have become concerned about the quality of their tap water and have turned to bottled water as a solution. Water that is bottled is often thought of as the best choice for drinking water. Suppliers must meet or exceed the many regulations set by the Environmental Protection Agency though the United States Food and Drug Administration enforce those regulations. Suppliers that do not treat their source water are required by the FDA are to clearly state that on their labels.

An advantage of water that is bottled versus tap water is that many bottled water products are subjected to extra cleansing and treating processes that generally make them cleaner and safer than the public supply can afford. Public water can be cross contaminated with tanker trucks, swimming pools and situations that can cause backflow which happens when water that is being pumped from a public water supply into something else is sucked back in. Though the publics water supply is subject to tight regulations, problems still exist and there are many system failures that cause concern. In a recent study, approximately 41 million Americans are impacted by fouled drinking water that has some form of pharmaceutical contamination; some having more than 50 different medications found in small amounts in the public water supply. To protect against it, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency requires suppliers to test for more than 90 different substances which range from highly dangerous e coli and heavy metals to nitrates and beyond. The Environmental Protection Agency demands strict testing procedures, but unfortunately, some water systems fail and the problems are not detected until the water has been released for the public to drink.

When you purchase bottled water, the containers are usually labeled as purified water, distilled water, spring water or mineral water. Purified water is one of the most common that undergoes a purification process to eliminate chemicals and potentially harmful substances in the water before being put into water bottles. Distilled water goes through a process known as distillation, which is one of the oldest, but most effective methods of purifying water. The water is boiled until it fully evaporates and the steam is gathered into a clean container before the water is poured into water bottles. Afterwards, the steam is condensed back into water and you have 100% clean and safe drinking water. Spring water flows up from underground sources that by natures design is typically protected from contaminants and mineral water contains dissolved minerals such as iron, potassium and calcium. For bottled water to be classified as mineral water, the water must contain at least 250 parts per million of dissolved minerals. Water that is bottled that artificially adds minerals cannot be labeled as Mineral Water. Only bottled water that naturally contains minerals in the water at a consistent level can be labeled as Mineral Water.


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