Bottled Water Vs Tap Water Essay

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The American people are fascinated with bottled water not knowing the potential harm it may have on them. Bottled water is wasteful and hazardous to people health, the environment, and wildlife. In the United States, majority of the population has access to tap water. Although most people prefer bottled water because of the favorable taste and smell. “This year, Americans will spend around 9.8 billion dollars on bottled water, according to the beverage Marketing Corporation.” (Standage) It may seem bottled water may make lives easier and convenient ultimately the price is much more damaging. Bottled water is one of the most plastic products produced. It takes roughly 1.5 million gallons to create water bottles for the United States. It contains chemicals that can be deadly in high doses. In fact, there are several contaminants in bottled water such as arsenic. Arsenic is a poisonous chemical element normally known for car batteries and ammunition. (CWRU) Coca-Cola and PepsiCo companies advertising how cool bottled waters are eventually became a norm for the future that bottled water is better than tap water. Bottled water does not mean purity so why drink out of something that can …show more content…
In New York, the city has tested their tap water 430,600 times in 2004. “The Archives of Family Medicine, researchers study and compared bottled water over tap water finding significant amounts of bacteria.” (Standage) Buying bottles of water is like pouring money down the drain. It costs a fraction of a penny for tap water when millions are waste to make bottled water. More than half of all bottled water comes from tap water. One of the worst problems for the economy is pollution and pollution made by plastic materials. The environment is in desperate need of recycling if the population persists on producing bottled

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