'A few years ago, for instance, a study comparing bottled waters with tap water from Cleveland found that one-quarter of the bottled waters had significantly higher bacterial counts than tap water... Look behind the pictures and names. Glacier Clear Water, for example, doesn't come from a glacial source, but a municipal water supply — tap water, in other words — in Tennessee. That might look like Mt. Everest on the bottle of Everest Water, but inside is treated municipal water from somewhere in Texas...' More
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Saturday, February 18, 2006
Bottled water better than tap water?
'A few years ago, for instance, a study comparing bottled waters with tap water from Cleveland found that one-quarter of the bottled waters had significantly higher bacterial counts than tap water... Look behind the pictures and names. Glacier Clear Water, for example, doesn't come from a glacial source, but a municipal water supply — tap water, in other words — in Tennessee. That might look like Mt. Everest on the bottle of Everest Water, but inside is treated municipal water from somewhere in Texas...' More









