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  • cgscott
    V.I.P. Member
    • Jul 2008
    • 3513

    #1

    Tap water or bottled water?

    Tap water is regulated by the EPA as well as state and local governments, but bottled water is only checked by the Food and Drug Administration. The FDA doesn?t even get to most food plants every year, with some plants going five or ten years between inspections. Though the FDA is supposed to test bottled water at the same standards as the EPA, FDA guidelines are years behind the EPA?s. Here are some of the more disturbing examples:

    Municipal water is not permitted to contain E. coli or fecal coliform bacteria. FDA rules for bottled water include no such prohibitions.

    Municipal water from surface sources must be filtered and disinfected, or it must have strict pollution controls. There are no filtration or disinfection requirements for bottled water at the federal level. The only source-water protection, filtration or disinfection provisions for bottled water are delegated to the states, and many states have adopted no meaningful programs.

    Cities must have their water tested by government-certified labs. No certification requirement exists for bottlers.

    Municipal tap water must be tested for coliform bacteria 100 or more times a month. New York City takes 500,000 samples of its water per year. That?s nearly once a minute all year long. Bottled water plants only have to test once a week.

    The Natural Resources Defense Council conducted an extensive battery of tests on more than 1,000 bottles of water of 103 brands to find out just how clean it is. Nearly one in five brands contained, in at least one sample, more bacteria than allowed under microbiological-purity guidelines adopted by some states, the industry, and the European Union.

    Bottled water likes to sell itself as being pure in its little clear bottles, but the fact is nearly 40 percent of bottled water is tap water with added minerals or filtration and there?s no guaranteed safety just because it?s wrapped in plastic?and in fact there?s some risk. Municipal water has an advantage in that it is constantly moving, keeping fresh and avoiding stagnancy. Water bottles, though cleaned, are not sterilized. Relatively low amounts of bacteria at bottling can multiply to a much larger problem by the time bottles hit store shelves. Bottled water frequently is not chlorinated, allowing bacterial and fungal growth within the bottle.

    If that weren?t enough, the bottles themselves can cause trouble, besides the environmental havoc they create. Phthalate is a chemical used to soften plastics and make it less brittle.

    But when heated, even from a hot day in the car, they begin to leach into the contents of the bottle.

    Phthalates can cause reproductive difficulties, liver problems and increased risk of cancer. While phthalates are regulated in tap water, the FDA maintains an exemption for bottled water.
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  • berley
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    • Mar 2008
    • 567

    #2
    Whenever I've been abroad or even just down south I'm always gagging for a nice drink of water straight from the tap at my own house. I was at wokingham a few weeks ago at my daughters and when you made tea it had like a coating over the top and bits all stuck to the side of the cup (btw i take black tea), so anywhere apart from home, I'd choose bottled water but at home, tap water for me

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    • Scabano
      Newbie
      • Aug 2009
      • 1

      #3
      Thanks for that !!!

      I guess its tap water from now on !

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      • jbehanx
        Newbie
        • Aug 2009
        • 1

        #4
        Tap water is lovely in dublin

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        • Bulld0g
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          • Apr 2008
          • 7158

          #5
          I like tHe bottled water with a hint of fruit in it. Strawberry flavour

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          • forntida
            DK Veteran
            • Feb 2009
            • 1281

            #6
            Tap water, depending on where I lived. Scotland and North England is fresh water from the mountains with a hint of sheep in it. South and Mid England especially Lincs where the water comes from underground 'lakes', I am not too keen on.

            Incidentally Coca Cola were given a massive fine for not declaring that their bottled water came from the taps supplied by an American Water Company.
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            • .: JaCkPoT :.
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              • Aug 2008
              • 5607

              #7
              Water from bottles for the last 3 years in our house...

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              • Lainie
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                • Mar 2008
                • 3062

                #8
                tap water once ive ran it for a bit at home. anywhere else bottled water.
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                • opsmonkey
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                  • Nov 2008
                  • 5379

                  #9
                  i drink bottled water when im at my dad's in Kirkby.. the tap water stinks of bleach..

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                  • memmer
                    Newbie
                    • Aug 2009
                    • 4

                    #10
                    Filter tap water from the fridge is the way.

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                    • Evastar
                      V.I.P. Member
                      • Apr 2009
                      • 1220

                      #11
                      Hmmm, i've been drinking bottled water, but might change back to filtered tap water. I have one of those Britax jugs you change the filter in, might dig it out, i'm sure there's a box of filters somewhere .........

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                      • MetalKettle
                        V.I.P.P.T. Member
                        • Sep 2008
                        • 797

                        #12
                        Strongbow...... Canned water (with additives)
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                        • sueagplant
                          Newbie
                          • Aug 2009
                          • 1

                          #13
                          bottled water its brown in falkirk

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                          • on_the_jazz
                            DK Veteran
                            • Jul 2008
                            • 557

                            #14
                            Was on bottled water for a few years, but now back to tap - although I am starting to hear bad things about flouride.

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                            • wod1
                              Member
                              • Aug 2009
                              • 85

                              #15
                              i have water through a britta water filter as the water here is a hard water area i think whatever that is.

                              at work they have a filtered water chiller thing and it tastes great when really cold.

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