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Tap or Bottled Water

December 6, 2013


By Jimactor

Categories: Opinion
  1. Anonymous
    December 6, 2013 at 3:12 pm

    Hi I had been experiment with different kinds of water. It is depend on many factors. I had studied many different chemistry classes because I was majoring in Plastic Engineering. I studied in Lattice chemistry on water on one whole semester! Water from reservoir whereas is the best of all. The water from the well can be called hard water however it is better than bottle water. Believe or not!, Fiji bottle is the worst water of all especially than the tap water. It is equal to 4.3 PH as acid to urine! Evian is bad too.

  2. December 6, 2013 at 6:27 pm

    Agree with you… I did research and I decide to stay with tap water. Why? To save $$$ and enjoy spending on other things!

  3. Tanya
    December 6, 2013 at 10:38 pm

    Long before bottled water fad, I used under sink reverse osmosis system that removed the chlorine taste. It worked fine for me then came the bottled water fad which would have been unthinkable if it had happened in 1950. How time can change that people can accept to buy bottled water for $1 a bottle! That s ridiculous. Plus bad for environment with more trash. I am still sticking to reverse osmosis that i can happily fill up in non-BPA bottles and it is saving me a lot of money over the time.

  4. Anonymous
    December 6, 2013 at 10:46 pm

    First you buy the water test. It costs about $26 and it has many different kinds of water tests. Do not buy reverse osmosis system or any filter system. After the results of the water tests, then u can buy a specific kind of filter or maybe you do not need it all! It is like you take blood test for vitamins. It is big waste of money if u do not need any vitamins plus overdose of vitamins is not good for your body.

  5. Anonymous
    December 6, 2013 at 10:51 pm

    Forget to add. I recheck the price. Time goes fast. Price is much higher now than before. It is expensive now to do water test. Now, I remember that you can ask your town hall or city hall to do free water test or they already have the results.

  6. Sudhir Kapur
    December 7, 2013 at 5:05 am

    Agree with you, the bottle of water company want to make more profits but they are aware of safe healthy. I think the expire of the date make the people to drink in hurry before buying another bottle of the water. It sounds silly! It’s hard to tell whether the tap of the water make us good healthy for ever! The conversation is such an interesting….;-)

  7. kelly fowler
    December 7, 2013 at 6:17 am

    I like both ,, if we are in camping , or somewhere, I would buy bottled waters ,, the tap are still good (u see old people still alive) yes that’s right bottled water has dates to expire I agreed

  8. Anonymous
    December 8, 2013 at 1:54 pm

    I grow up drinking well water and I am still alive 😀

  9. December 9, 2013 at 9:19 am

    What led to change from glass bottles to plastic bottles was economic factor. Glass bottles are safe for environment and force everyone to take more responsibility not to break them upon any kind of surfaces. Glass were made of some kinds of sands. Whenever they were broken before they were thrown into water, they return to forms of sands and pebbles thru grinding of other kinds of sands moved by water currents in the bed of ocean. In other words, glass is safest of any container kinds. Sadly, economic of producing-glass technology is too expensive for anyone to afford to use it. Homely someday better technology for glass production arrives sooner before plastic bottles destroy ecology of whole nature especially oceans, rivers, lakes, etc… As first stage of earth demolition.

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