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    bottled water is safer and better than tap water. However, do they know that bottled water is tap water in a plastic bottle? Tap water is actually proven to be better than bottled water, for a number of reasons; it is safe for your health, it is better for the environment, it is filtered more than bottled water, and bottled water is very costly. There is no evidence to prove that bottled water is any safer than tap water. In fact, an estimated 25% or more of bottled water is really just tap…

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    that in many cases, tap water and bottled water are not so different regarding the health aspects. People continue to purchase bottled water because they believe it is safer; In many cases, tap water is just as safe as bottled water, if not safer. Tap water is cheaper, more environmentally friendly, and as safe as bottled water is. Tap water is much, much cheaper than bottled water is. To put this into perspective, bottled water costs over 100x what tap water costs. Bottled water from brands…

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    Water is a key element around that world that living things need in their lives in order to live. Humans need at least over half a gallon a day and some strongly care what type of water they keeping their body hydrated with. There is one side that prefers tap water, then there’s the other side that favors bottled water. Out of the two tap water has almost always been the recipient of harsh criticism, but after a careful inspection , tap water is almost the same if not better than bottled water.…

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    Tap water VS Bottled water, what’s safer to drink? By Reann Burgun Abstract: The purpose of this experiment is to see which type of water is safest to drink. Firstly I will take bacteria samples from my chosen types of water and then see which grows the most contaminants, this will then tell me the cleanest water to drink. Purpose: The water types I will be comparing include; city water, well water, bottled water and fountain drinking water. I will take tap water from many different faucets,…

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    Sentence: While water may be consumed through bottled water or tap water, there are potential health risks and environment risks. Paragraph: Evaluating the consumption of bottled water vs tap water considers several factors. These factors include location, convenience, health risks, and environmental risks. Location and convenience complement one another since they are directly related to a person’s daily routine. Health risks can arise from mineral deposits within tap water or chemicals…

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    Do you know the source of your water and what is in it? Most people don’t understand the importance of knowing where your water comes from. Tap water contains over 140 contaminants. Some of these include chemicals like arsenic, uranium, and dangerous bacteria found in sewage. Here are some of the more common, well known toxins in our Tap Water: Fluoride. The fluoride that is used in the water fluoridation practice, contains a mix of numerous highly toxic chemicals, which includes radioactive…

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    Why Are We Safe Tap Water

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    Water is one of Earth’s most precious resource. All living things need water. In this report we will be discussing which water is safe for drinking, how the quality of water is tested, where it is stored and collected, how it is purified and using an alternative supply to tap water. Safe water is water that will not harm you if you come in contact with it. This type of water is free from harmful micro-organisms and substances. This water would also have had to be tested and met certain…

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    Bottled Water vs Tap Water Water is an essential component to our lives; without it, we would die. The planet only has a limited amount of this resource that is available to drink and use. Even though the Earth is roughly 75% water, it is salt water that is unusable to a household in modern society. To convert it takes time, resources, and a lot of money, therefore we have to make sure we use the less than 5% of total freshwater in the world effectively. According to the water tasting lab, the…

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    While tap water is available to many people, it is superior to bottled water in many ways. Some bottled water companies get their water from sparkling springs, but more than 25% of it comes from a municipal source (Jemmat). Price is another factor, compared to the price of gas today it costs more for a liter of bottled water than the same amount of gas. Tap water also creates a much more dependable source of water. With the use of tap water also takes away from the 81.7% of plastic bottles found…

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    Many people think the debate is bottled water versus tap water, but in reality the debate is the people’s taste and the convenience of the water source. Tap water has many more positive aspects to it compared to bottled water. Studies show that every year bottled water consumption increases by 10%, not knowing tap water is cheaper and just as convenient as bottled water. An abundance of people think bottled water is better for you, easier to access, and is more convenient for you, on the…

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