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Is bottled water really safer than tap water?

Is bottled water really safer than tap water?

Overall, there is no reason to believe that bottled water is any safer than tap water from a regulated public water supply or from a proper, tested private well.  These drinking water sources are normally safe and high quality.

 

Where does bottled water come from?

Where does bottled water come from?

Bottled water comes from a variety of sources, including many of the same sources from which tap water originates.  Sometimes the water you can buy in a bottle is simply tap water from a municipal water system that has been enhanced
in some way.  Other sources of bottled water include springs, wells, and surface waters.

 

When is drinking bottled water recommended?

When is drinking bottled water recommended?

In some circumstances, bottled water may be the best choice.  One such situation is when a safe supply is not available such as during a camping trip.  Bottled water may also be recommended during a flood or natural disaster.  In the rare event of contamination of a public water supply or private well, bottled water is safest until the problem is fixed.


Some people have a health condition that requires that they have lower levels of some substance, such as sodium.  In such an instance, bottled water that has been shown to be lower in the substance of concern may be the best
choice.  It is important to consult your physician for advice on whether bottled water is appropriate for you.


Whatever your situation, you should research bottled water to make sure that the brand and type you select is actually the best choice for you.  Bottled water suppliers must be able to provide information about test results.

 

How safe is tap water?

How safe is tap water?

The public water supply is regulated by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).  All municipal water systems serving 25 or more people are tested regularly for up to 118 chemicals and bacteria specified by the Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA).  Individual states may require additional testing.  Everyone who gets their tap water from a public system
is therefore assured of regular testing and certain standards.  And, when testing indicates a problem, corrective actions are instituted.  These actions include notifying residents about the problem and informing them of any special precautions that may be necessary.

 

Are the plastic bottles safe to reuse?

Are the plastic bottles safe to reuse?

An issue of concern is the reuse of the bottles.  Reused bottles may be contaminated with bacteria and other disease-causing organisms.  Reusing the bottles may expose people to unhealthy microorganisms, especially if the bottles are not washed appropriately after each use.

 

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