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Post by trippindaisy on May 21, 2007 17:33:26 GMT -5
sparklybecca said:
drinking water is something im just a princess about, even in normal everyday life i have to have it bottled..
Glad I'm not alone My fiance bought one of those water filters for our faucet to save money on bottled water, but I never use it....... I'm not prissy or high maintenance in general but I like my bottled water.
You have to be careful with bottled water too. There is little or no regulation on what it is or where it comes from. It only has to meet drinking water standards. It has been shown that many bottled waters are just bottled tap water. If your tap water comes from a spring it can be bottled as spring water. Most bottled water is just tap water that has been filtered or maybe undergone reverse osmosis.
That's why I drink distilled water at the house. It at least has a definition. And I like the taste.
Post by augustwest on May 21, 2007 17:55:35 GMT -5
Bottled water is bad for the environment for a variety of reasons. The fossil fuels needed to deliver the bottles from places as far away as Italy and France, the tens of thousands of pounds of garbage created daily from the packaging.
Post by sparklybecca on May 21, 2007 18:00:46 GMT -5
augustwest said:
Bottled water is bad for the environment for a variety of reasons. The fossil fuels needed to deliver the bottles from places as far away as Italy and France, the tens of thousands of pounds of garbage created daily from the packaging.