If family trust for the health of your municipal drinking water treatment sysytem? Public systems for purifying drinking water vary, but one thing they all have in common. Regardless of the quality of public drinking water system purification, there will still traces of various types of contaminants flowing from your kitchen faucet.
There is no way around that.
According to the Agency for Environmental Protection, even bottled waters "may reasonably be expected to contain at least small amounts of some contaminants.
The Ralph Nader Research Group claims there are over 2,000 different chemical contaminants in tap water, many of them are known carcinogens. The EPA has set maximum safe standards for 90 different contaminants.
Thus - according to the EPA - the purification systems used in potable water treatment facilities can not be expected to truly make your drinking water and pure. They can not expect to get rid of garbage and remove some of the most harmful bacteria.
The main targets of a public system for purifying drinking water are E. coli and other bacteria that cause immediate symptoms rather than when consumed. There may be zero presence at these facilities, but bottled water companies can get away with some contamination. Very low levels of E. coli are allowed to be present in the bottle and still pass the FDA standards.
You see, the FDA and EPA standards are somewhat different.
With all the technological advances in purification systems for drinking water, you'd think we would be able to get something tasting safety and welfare of the kitchen tap, or at least a bottle . But the truth is that the only way to ensure your safety and something that tastes fresh install or use a point system for home drinking water purification.
You can get a system for purifying drinking water that fits under the kitchen counter, sitting on the sink or in a compact unit that attaches to the faucet. The faucet filters are the least effective of the three and provide the smallest number of gallons, without replacing the cartridge. They also have a tendency to leak, so that their life is lower than other types.
The only advantage is that they cost less initially, but their operating costs are higher because the cartridges must be replaced so often.
Who says we need systems for purifying drinking water in our homes?
Who do you trust? Among the reporters most respected newspapers in this country have written about the health risks from tap water contaminants that were found include drugs and hormones.
Through the Freedom of Information Act, journalists learned that the treatment facilities sometimes "cheat" to get a passing grade on their system for purifying drinking water. They "neglect" to turn in results that are beyond the legal limits.
There are doctors, professors, researchers and government officials all say that the public system is down. They can not go so far as to recommend water purification systems for drinking houses across the country, but I bet they have one themselves.
Do not rely on someone else to do for you - Make the safe choice and protect your own health.
Posted on March 31, 2010.