October 20th, 2009 Bottled Water vs Tap Water
Bottled Water vs Tap Water
With the bottled water industry now measured in the billions of dollars, the argument between bottled water and tap water has begun to rage in earnest.
There are just as many people arguing for the benefits of bottled water as there are arguing against the use of bottled water.
Many people drink bottled water. Indeed, the sale of bottled water has more than doubled and is threatening to overwhelm the soda industry. The arguments for bottled water are varied. These arguments include; bottled water is healthier than tap water, bottled water contains no pollution and an assortment of healthy vitamins and minerals, you can trust a sealed bottle when you may no be able to trust tap water and, because bottled water is usually refrigerated, one often hears “I like my water cold”. The best argument for bottled water is that you can trust it. Producers of bottled water are regulated by the government and they even have to include nutritional information on the packaging. With the distrust of local tap water on the rise, many people simply trust bottled water more.
The arguments against bottled water range from the ludicrous to the thought provoking but, there are three primary concerns expressed by the critics of bottled water. First is the health consideration. Distilled water is said to contain to few, or too many, chemicals. Bottled water contains less fluoride than tap water. Therefore, drinkers of bottled water are more at risk to tooth decay. Bottled water may also contain too much calcium or too many estrogenic chemicals. The second concern is the damage to the environment. This includes the pollution caused by plastic water bottles and the contribution to global warming caused by the manufacture of bottled water and the increased carbon emissions from the energy used to cool most bottled water. The third concern or question is that no-one can tell the difference between bottled or tap water anyway.
So, it’s up to you to decide, is your liquid refreshment going to come from the bottle or from the tap today? There is more than one side for bottled water vs tap water.




