Bottled Water Versus Tap Water: Which is Better?
By Christine Cadena, published Jul 03, 2007
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In the United States, and across many developed countries, bottled water has long been considered a healthier and safer way to consume water. This, of course, is the thought process of mainstream America. In an effort to promote health, Americans work to consume the required amount of water the body needs with most of this water consumption in the form of bottled water. But, is bottled water really safer that filtered or tap water from your sink? While most Americans would agree that the argument for consuming bottled water is simply based on taste, there are those who are adamant that bottled water provides a more safe way in which to consume the required amount of water each day. In reality, surveys have shown bottled water, in the United States, is not any healthier than tap or filtered water and, in fact, we simply choose to use bottled water out of convenience.
Beyond convenience and taste, many Americans are surprised to learn the bottled water they so love and cherish is actually pulled from public water supply and, in many cases, there is little regulation over the safety of bottled water when compared to that of tap water. Because bottled water is classified as a food product, the production and distribution of bottled water is overseen by the Food and Drug Administration, unlike tap water.
For those bottled water supplies that do not come from public water sources, there is a market for bottled water that is supplied from wells and springs and, as a general rule, are considered safe as they are not impacted by surface water contamination.
Furthermore, in areas outside of the United States, bottled water is essential especially when health alerts indicate there is regional concern over the safety of water in that country. For this reason, many Americans also choose to carry their own bottled water into other countries when traveling; such as into Mexico.

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Takeaways
- Bottled water products are controlled by the FDA
- EPA oversees the safety of public water supply and tap water
- Nearly one-third of the bottled water we consume comes from public water supplies
Did You Know?
Only when your tap water is unpleasant in odor or taste, there is a public alert of contamination or your home is equipped with lead pipes, should you consider bottled water on a regular basisToday's Most Commented On
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