If you’ve been caught up in the controversy over bottled water vs tap water, I’m happy to tell you that the verdict is in. Unfortunately, neither side emerges as the winner. If you were hoping to make an informed decision between the two, I’m afraid you’re going to have to look for other solutions to your need for clean, safe drinking water. Let me explain.
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Archive for the ‘Plastic Seven in Bottles’ Category
Lately, there’s been major issue going on here locally where I live, and probably it goes on in a lot of other areas as well. Especially areas where drought and/or shortages are apparent. Bottled water plants. Apparently, regulatory agencies are issuing permits to allow withdrawal of water from the states water sources in the hundreds of thousands of gallons in a yearly basis.
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The plastic containers used by bottled water manufacturers can sometimes spell trouble. Aside from giving water a “plastic” taste, containers made of polyethylene may degrade more quickly than others and be absorbed into the water.
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The most important and paramount thing while feeding the baby is the cleanliness of the given milk. It has to be clean and germ-free. Breastfeeding mothers don’t have to worry about it because their milk is perfect but mothers who use formula milk to feed their babies always have to think about the bottle sterilizing and teats cleaning.
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The Natural Resources Council never actually sponsored a contest called “bottled water vs tap water.” That Council did not study the best means for broadcasting a decision in the “battle” of “tap versus bottled water.” Yet that Council did put out a report, a report in which the Council compared bottled water to tap.
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Road trips call for preparation, so our car trunk always holds an emergency kit with extra clothing, space blankets, and food snacks. The cup holders below the dashboard always hold water, even on half hour trips – and that’s where this story begins.
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