The Tap Water ?
When I started looking I found a lot of information and studies. I looked further into the Environmental Working Group, they conducted a study of the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). They wanted to look closer at the reports that the EPA has issued in recent years. They found that water utilities are 90% complaint with EPA standards....that's the good news.
Here is the bad news. There were actually 260 individual chemicals or contaminants in the water in those EPA reports. The EPA only had enforceable standards for 114 of them. That is half of them!
Here are some of the things found in those reports and samples: pesticides, chemicals from fertilizer & manure, pollutants from urban run off from water treatment plants and factory waste. The scariest thing about all of that is since there are no regulations on any of those 116 chemicals or contaminants they can be in any amount!!
You are probably thinking right now I have been drinking tap water forever and nothing has happened to me. For most of us that is true. But we know tap water is responsible for acute and chronic effects. Many researchers believe that intestinal flu comes from contaminants in tap water.
Some of the problems comes in in the way the system is set up. The EPA is a federal government organization. It sets the standards that tap water to, it is the state's responsibility to implement those standards. The states are required to submit reports each year to the EPA.
The long term effects of tap water are startling though. Of those 116 contaminants, again not regulated and can be found at any unlimited amount this is what has been found:
41 of them lead to reproductive toxicities
36 development toxicities
16 immune system damage
I want to be clear on this though. I am NOT saying tap water is dangerous. I am saying it can be and unless you have your own personal lab to test your water it's very hard to get a straight answer. You can contact your water supplier though. They are required by law to provide customers a report once a year of their findings in your water supply. Municipalities and water companies to provide customers with the best possible water supply they are able to.
The problem mostly lies with the EPA who is in charge of enforcing the Safe Drinking Water Act. They have fallen behind in establishing standards for more than 1/2 the contaminants it's own data shows!
Now I know what I have said about tap water can be a little scary, but PLEASE don't turn to bottled water. Lets see what we found on bottled water......
Bottled water is a huge environmental risk and a health problem. There is actually no evidence that shows bottled water is any better than tap water. There are actually fewer regulations on bottled water than tap water and it's been found that 1/4 of bottled water is actually tap water.
The Bottled Water In 1999 the National Resources Defense Council released the results of their 4 year study analyzing bottled water. They tested 1,000 bottles of 103 major brands of bottled water. 1/3 of of them contained organic chemicals, bacteria and arsenic that exceeded the allowable limits under state and bottled water industry standards or guidelines. The FDA is in charge of assuring the safety of bottled water but it's not responsible for to water bought and sold in the same state. Also bottled water is tested far less frequently than tap water.
And the cost...well that's a big one I never thought of. The average bottle of water sells for $1.50 a liter depending on what snazy the bottle looks. That is more than a gallon of gas. And speaking of gas there's the cost of producing, bottling and shipping all the bottled water. 1/4 of bottled water is transported nationally. This means it is transported by boat, train and truck. That is a lot of gasoline! Even more most water bottles are made out of polyethylene terephthalate (that is a long one!!!), that is plastic made from crude oil. Did you know our demand for bottled water actually costs us 17 million barrels of oil a year that's enough oil to power over 1,000 cars in a year. .
The Container Recycling Institute also reports that only 20% of plastic water bottles are actually recycled. Most bottles are throw away and it can take up to 1,000 years to breakdown.
So now we have learned all this information about water. We have learned that tap water is probably the better for you health and the environment , not to mention the cheaper avenue. But we have also learned that a lot of the contaminants found in tap water are not regulated by the EPA. What do you do now??
A good avenue is filtering your water. There are many ways to go about doing that but you want to make sure those filters actually work and create a healthier drinking water. There are a couple of different ways to use a water filter. There are filters that are used at the point of entry (where the water enters your house) and others that are used at the point of usage (the tap). Of course filters at the point of entry would be great but a lot of those are very expensive and also it's not always a possibility if you live in an apartment of duplex.
Most people choose filtering your water at the point of usage. I use The Get Clean Pitcher click here.
Here Is Why.
- Filters 80 Gallons Of Water – double all the leading brands
- Only pitcher with a refillable carbon block filter (reducing waste in landfills)
- Only pitcher with an automatic meter so you know just how many gallons you have filtered.
- Only pitcher made with sustainable coconut shell using zero emissions process.
So we have found a solution to make sure we are all drinking healthy and saving ourselves some money by not buying bottled water anymore, but it's very important that you maintain your water filter system whatever it may be. The reason I prefer the Shaklee brand is because everything is made to be biodegradable ----not over 7 years either-- and made from recycled materials whenever possible.
So go out and get yourself a nice fresh drink of water.........