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<p><strong>What is the difference between tap bottled water and tap water, and why is it important to know?</strong></p>
<p><img src="http://thumbs.dreamstime.com/thumbimg_183/1189456426fh589I.jpg" alt="plastic water containers, bottled versus tap water" hspace="12" vspace="5" width="205" height="315" align="left" />There are some surprising facts you should be aware of which we will explore in this article.</p>
<p>Cashing In On Fear</p>
<p>It seems that many Americans as well as those in other countries are worried about the quality and safety of their drinking water supplies.</p>
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<p>If this were not the case the bottled water sellers would not be cashing in to the tune of 22 billion dollars per year! The sellers of bottled water say that tap water is polluted with things such as bacterial cysts, prescription drugs, and hazardous chemicals, etc.</p>
<p>What&#8217;s The Truth: What Is The Difference Between Bottled Water And Tap Water? &#8211; The Surprising Facts</p>
<p>To their credit, the bottled water people are correct for the most part. Tests of drinking water supplies across the USA have shown as many as 2,100 different toxic substances in tap water. Although these were trace amounts, there have been many cases of severe illnesses and even deaths linked to tainted tap water. So, there is some cause for concern with tap water safety.</p>
<p><strong>The Truth About Bottled Water</strong></p>
<p>Recently PepsiCo the makers of the wildly popular bottled water Aquafina admitted that the source of their water comes from city water sources! They plan to re label their product in the near future with some other form of advertising to make it sound appealing.</p>
<p>Unlike city or municipal water supplies bottled water has very few regulations. Bottled water companies can literally fill a plastic bottle with tap water and sell it. Guess what, some companies actually do just that. Most bottled water companies simply filter out the chlorine in the water they use to make it taste better. Many tests have shown the same pollutants exist in bottled water as in tap water.</p>
<p>Do Your Own Taste Test</p>
<p>Try this taste test on your family or friends. Get some empty water bottles and fill them with tap water. Place them in your refrigerator overnight and conduct a taste test VS bottled water. You will be surprised at the results.</p>
<p>Pollution</p>
<p>We are literally filling up our landfills with plastic bottles to the tune of 1.5 million tons per year, that&#8217;s about 38 billion plastic water bottles. Even with recycling, there is a tremendous amount of toxic material released into our air. You also need to consider the tremendous amount of energy (oil) that is used in making the bottles. Tap water can not be accused of this problem.</p>
<p>The Solution</p>
<p>Now that you have been shown what is the difference between bottled water and tap water, we need a solution.</p>
<p><strong><a href="http://plasticwatercontainers.net/options/waterfilter.php" target="_blank">The best solution according to experts is to use a quality water filter</a></strong> and make your own bottled water using re usable glass bottles.</p>
<p><img src="https://www.freedrinkingwater.com/images-new/ro-lightshadow-web-sm.jpg" alt="home water filter" hspace="12" vspace="8" width="170" height="135" align="left" />Some companies that sell quality water filters also sell glass bottles to make your own bottled water.</p>
<p>A few companies give you a supply of glass bottles with a water filter purchase. Doing it that way you can make your own bottled water for around 10 cents per gallon. Compare that to bottled water at a store where you can pay as much as what a gallon of gas would cost. The cost difference would easily pay for a quality water filter.</p>
<p>Next time you think about buying that case of bottled water, remember what is the difference between bottled water and tap water.</p>
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		<title>Bottled Water Delivery Helps The Environment</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you are concerned about the environment and usage and storage of water you may want to consider the delivery option. For those looking for ways to protect the Earth, bottled water delivery has many benefits. Bottled water delivery companies have been among the first to begin reusing and recycling plastic bottles. And consumers can [...]]]></description>
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<p>If you are concerned about the environment and usage and storage of water you may want to consider the delivery option. For those looking for ways to protect the Earth, bottled water delivery has many benefits.</p>
<p> <img src="http://www.sxc.hu/pic/s/c/cm/cmseter/1168920_waterfall.jpg" alt="" hspace="15" vspace="10" width="195" height="235" align="right" />Bottled water delivery companies have been among the first to begin reusing and recycling plastic bottles. And consumers can also recycle single-serve bottles. Learn more about how consumers can take an active role in &quot;going green&quot; when it comes to bottled water delivered to their homes and purchased in stores.</p>
<p>  With all of the recent environmental concern about bottled water and recycling plastic bottles, you may be wondering how you can get the pure taste of bottled water that you love without impacting Mother Earth. Bottled water delivery is one approach to greener living that consumers are taking advantage of more and more. The majority of the larger bottled water containers that are used in bottled water delivery services can be sanitized and reused, and when they can no longer be used, they can be recycled by the water delivery provider. Another approach is to go green by recycling plastic bottles from single-serve containers as well as encouraging friends and co-workers to recycle.</p>
<p> <strong>Going Green with Bottled Water Delivery</strong></p>
<p> Throughout the United States many consumers and businesses are electing to purchase bottled drinking water instead of tap or well water, whether from the grocery store in single-serve containers or from a bottled water delivery service. The trend is clearly on the rise. A recent study of the bottled water industry indicates that U.S. bottled water sales and consumption continue to multiply at double digit rates as consumers and businesses increasingly choose bottled water as a beverage of choice<sup>1</sup>. With this notable increase in bottled water sales has come increasing concern about the impact of plastic bottles on the environment.</p>
<p> Contrary to what the general public often believes, the bottled water industry was among the first to begin recycling plastic bottles. The industry was founded by utilizing the reusable container system of the Home and Office (HOD) delivery segment. The bottled water that is provided by bottled water delivery services typically comes in 3 or 5-gallon bottles that can be used by the consumer, then picked up by the water bottle provider, sanitized, sterilized, repackaged, and sent back to the consumer. The exact number of time that these bottles can be reused varies, depending on where the bottles are stored and how much they are handled, but oftentimes they can be used for several years. These bottles can be delivered to your home or office and they can also be purchased at major retail locations.</p>
<p> Bottled water offers a healthy alternative to other beverages that container sugar and calories, and home and office bottled water delivery offers ease and convenience to consumers and businesses. The quality of product and service offerings in the marketplace differs significantly. Therefore, it is beneficial to the consumer to investigate any potential bottled water supplier with care. Bottled water delivery companies work hard to protect the environment, and urge those that enjoy their products to do the same.</p>
<p> <strong>Consumers&#8217; Role in Going Green</strong></p>
<p> The qualities spurring bottled water&#8217;s growth are clear. Many consumers recognize it to be healthy and safe. So, you may be wondering how you can continue to enjoy your favorite bottled water while lessening the impact on the environment. There are many actions we can take to reduce the amount of waste we generate or that we send to the landfill. Making recycling plastic bottles a habit and promoting recycling at home and in the office is a huge step towards going green. Challenge yourself, as well as your family and friends, to see how much waste you can reduce from your weekly curbside pickup.</p>
<p> Did you know that 100% of bottled water containers are recyclable, where facilities exist? Take advantage of your community&#8217;s recycling program, if one is available. For consumers that have recycling programs available through their municipality or locality, check your local phonebook to contact them and learn about recycling programs in your community and how to obtain the curbside recycling bins.</p>
<p> Recycling program guidelines differ depending on the area, so check with the local recycler regarding specific expectations and preparation of the materials. Here are some general guidelines:</p>
<ul>
<li>Separate caps, lids, or easily removable labels from the plastic prior to recycling plastic bottles.</li>
<li>Rinse containers</li>
<li>Step on the bottle or container to reduce its volume before placing it in your recycling container</li>
</ul>
<p> If you are not currently using a bottled water delivery service, recycling should be encouraged away from home as well. To obtain specialized recycling bins that are made for the office, church, school or special events, contact your local recycler.</p>
<p> A note of caution&#8211;although it is tempting, refilling single-serve water bottles with tap water and reusing them repeatedly is not recommended due to potential sanitation concerns. Continually refilling these water bottles with tap water, without cleaning or sanitizing the bottles in between can introduce harmful bacteria to the water that should not be consumed. Recycling plastic bottles or using a bottled water delivery service that sanitizes bottles and then recycles them is a much better alternative for you, your family and the environment.</p>
<p> <strong>Conclusion</strong></p>
<p> Amid concerns of the impact of bottled water on the environment, it is time to step up and take action to go green. There are several options that enable you to continue to enjoy the benefits of bottled water while lessening the impact it has on the environment. Taking advantage of a bottled water delivery service at home and in the office, as well as promoting and recycling plastic bottles, are two ways in which you can go green.</p>
<p> <strong>References</strong></p>
<p> 1. International Bottle Water Association Press Release dated April 13, 2006; http://www.bottledwater.org</p>
<p> <strong>About the Author</strong></p>
<p> Joseph Silva is the Director of Marketing for <a href="http://www.water.com">DS Waters</a>.  DS Waters is a bottled water manufacturer and distributor of Alhambra, Belmont Springs, Crystal Springs, Hinckley Springs, Kentwood Springs, Sierra Springs, and Sparkletts.  For more information on <a href="http://www.water.com">home or office water delivery</a>, visit Water.com.</p>
<p>By <a href="http://www.buzzle.com/authors.asp?author=5297">Joseph Silva</a></p>
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<p>                                                         Recycled Plastic Bottle Igloo Building. &ldquo;Because Americans drink 70 million disposable  bottles of water each day, with just 10 million making their way to a recycling bin, Jasmine wants to help spread the word about recycling&nbsp;<a style="font-size: 9px; font-family: arial; color: #108eed" href="http://design-pedia.blogspot.com/2009/04/brilliant-recycled-buildings-its_04.html" target="blank"></a></p>
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<p>                                                         These rubber mats are made from old plastics and other rubber goods that have been recycled. While you are at the playground, also take a look at the benches. Many benches are being made out of recycled plastics but it does not stop there. &#8230; It is one thing to put your plastic water bottle into a bin and quite another to see the marvelous ways it is being reused. It is positive reinforcement that your actions are helping the environment in very great ways&nbsp;<a style="font-size: 9px; font-family: arial; color: #108eed" href="http://getyourgreenon.com/the-reality-behind-curbside-recycling/" target="blank"></a></p>
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<p>                                                         T-shirts, aprons, tote bags, baseball caps all can be found containing polyester made from recycled plastic. Advertise your company or non profit and help the environment too. Recycled products has a big selection of recycled plastic&nbsp;<a style="font-size: 9px; font-family: arial; color: #108eed" href="http://www.natural-living-for-women.com/recycled-plastic-products.html" target="blank"></a></p>
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