Pros And Cons Of Drinking Bottled Water

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Drinking bottled water is an easy way to harm the environment without knowing. Tap water is a much better alternative for environmentalists. Tap water is just as healthy as bottled water and saves the consumer money. As stated by Dr. Sanaz Majd, "[t]ap water is included in your water utility costs, much less costly … almost free." Tap water is delivered to the faucet allowing it to have more uses than bottled water. Tap water is regulated regularly for quality and tested for harmful chemicals. The government enforces policies that guarantee the water provided to the consumer is safe for consumption. Tap water has an extensive treatment process that ensures there are no contaminants left in the water before being delivered to the public. Many options are available to treat the water for individual homes for those who believe the water is not safe enough already. Water companies are required to mail out an overview to all of their customers telling them where the water comes from and …show more content…
Each form of water is treated; the only difference is which way the water is treated. Buying filters for tap is cheaper than buying bottled water as they can filter hundreds of gallons of water before needing to be replaced. Since the water travels underground through pipes, there is no delivery fee as there are no trucks having to transport it to stores. In addition to saving money from shipping, it also has more uses since it is delivered to the faucet allowing the consumer to bath in it, wash their dishes in it, and wash their clothes in it. Tap water is more dynamic than bottled water as the faucet allows the water to come out at a higher pressure. This makes using tap more convenient than bottled water as watering the grass and washing cars is easier with water pressure. Tap water can also be placed in a container, allowing it to have the same uses as bottled