Bottled Water

dancing-loon

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Is it time to stop buying bottled water?
  1. Its harmful to the environment
  2. People believe the marketing hype too much
  3. Bottled water is good where there is a lack of healthy water
  4. Bottled water costs up to 1,000 times the price of tap water
  5. Its no better for you.
  6. Bottled water is often just tapwater anyway.
It is definitely harmful to the environment!!

You end up with a bottle that needs to be recycled and often isn’t

85% of plastic water bottles become garbage.

The bottling companies find it easier and more profitable to let you throw the water containers away and buy a new one each time.

About 2 million of them are thrown away every hour!

Most bottles sold are actually small sized bottles, increasing the wastage
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I buy bottled water in big jugs that can't be returned so, I throw them into the blue box for recycling.
Since the Walkerton disaster our town seems to have increased chlorine and other chemicals into our tap water. I hate drinking it!! I can taste the chemicals!!! Other people must feel the same, because drinking bottled water has become a real fad. Everywhere in the cities one sees people walking around, carrying a bottle of water.
It is rumored that bottled water in most cases is nothing other than filtered tap water. Maybe installing a little filter on my kitchen faucet might do the trick, and I could save money as well as help the environment.
Does anyone of you have experience with a water filter?
 

karrie

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I have a filter on my fridge, so my icecubes and drinking water are filtered. Frankly, where I live is fairly good even without the filter, but, it does help.

I refuse to pay for something I already paid for with taxes... clean drinking water.
 

FUBAR

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I can see using bottled water if your supply is contaminated or tastes funny but otherwise no.

Britons begin to lose thirst for bottled water | Environment | The Observer

Tap into water revolution - News - Manchester Evening News

A backlash against them in the UK, more to do with the empty bottles rather than the water itself.

The Canadian Press: Canada must reconsider how it 'gives away' water to be bottled, sold: activists

I think that the old canteens will be appearing soon, or the water companies will have to change their ways over re-usable bottles. I never ask for bottled water in restaurants just a jug of iced water. One for the huge markup on it and also because of the billions of bottles just thrown away......:angry3:
 

Praxius

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I laughed when they came out with bottled water, I still laugh they're trying to sell us something that should always be free to begin with. Oh and the fluoride they add to bottled water apparent can screw your health up because you're digesting it.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Water_fluoridation_controversy

"Water fluoridation opposition refers to activism against the addition of fluoride to public water supplies, and the consequent discussion of its safety and benefits to public health.
Opposition to water fluoridation arises from concern over the lack of quality research demonstrating its efficacy and safety[1], evidence that it may cause serious health problems, and a general resistance to the idea of compulsory 'mass medication' which takes away an individual's right to choose.
Despite the University of York's conclusion that the "evidence about reducing inequalities in dental health (using water fluoridation) was of poor quality, contradictory and unreliable" (though they noted that overall the studies they reviewed did support a decrease in dental decay from fluoridated water) [2] , and members of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (
EPA) calling for a ban on water fluoridation [3], most major medical and dental research associations maintain that water fluoridation is a safe and effective way to prevent tooth decay and improve oral health.[4][5][6][7]
Many industrialized countries have since dispensed with water fluoridation having found other means to prevent dental decay."


Guess what??

On my way back home over the weekend I saw at the Irving Station they're charging something like 50 cents for friggin air for your tires. They claim it goes to some charity of theirs, but that's retarded..... It's Air!

Frig it, I'll go home and get my damn tire pump for my bike and screw my back up. You want to get money for charity, don't do it on the stuff that's already free in the world, cripes.
 

MikeyDB

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I don't know of any gasoline stations (don't drive anymore so that's a factor...) in my city that doesn't charge for air. Someone has to pay for the power to the compressor....and we all know that while at one time businesses saw themselves as part of their community they like business in general are now nothing less than vultures.

Bottled water is one of those curious things that ...yes I know...advertising attractive young men and women jogging and exercising and bicycling and and and with a bottle of water close to hand couldn't possibly influence anyone to buy water....;) Implying that the creme de la creme of "society" drink bottled water and making sure that municipal and "regular" supplies are to be regarded as of dubious quality and most likely contaminated...would affect the way people think.....

Boy it sure is amazing that there are so many people in the world who don't have the mental wherewithal to consider the impact of their behavior... wonder why people are so influenced....?

Advertising...?



Nah couldn't be......
 

dancing-loon

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I have a filter on my fridge, so my ice cubes and drinking water are filtered. Frankly, where I live is fairly good even without the filter, but, it does help.

I refuse to pay for something I already paid for with taxes... clean drinking water.
Hi, Karrie;
I wonder how often do you have to change your filter, and how expensive are they? Unfortunately, I don't have a fridge with a water dispenser, would have to filter all water I use in the kitchen.
 

DurkaDurka

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Hi, Karrie;
I wonder how often do you have to change your filter, and how expensive are they? Unfortunately, I don't have a fridge with a water dispenser, would have to filter all water I use in the kitchen.

Loon, get your self a Brita filtration-water jug.
 

dancing-loon

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Loon, get yourself a Brita filtration-water jug.
Hi, Durka;
I had one for several years until someone told me he would never use it, because of the accumulation of the very substances one wishes to avoid, the water would constantly have to flow through. He thought it would make the water quality even worse, unless the filter was changed very frequently.

Mr. "Brita" sure made his millions!
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Some problem with the forum again! Had to wait a full 2 minutes for 'Preview' to load, and I am on ultra high speed!!!:roll:
Is it just me, or does anyone else have the same problem?
 

DurkaDurka

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Hi, Durka;
I had one for several years until someone told me he would never use it, because of the accumulation of the very substances one wishes to avoid, the water would constantly have to flow through. He thought it would make the water quality even worse, unless the filter was changed very frequently.

Mr. "Brita" sure made his millions!
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Some problem with the forum again! Had to wait a full 2 minutes for 'Preview' to load, and I am on ultra high speed!!!:roll:
Is it just me, or does anyone else have the same problem?

I love my Brita jug, the water here in Markham tastes like crap and I find the Brita makes it a lot more palatable.

Loon, the slow page loading has nothing to do with your internet connection. I think the forum is having database problems again as I have have received a couple errors indicating that.
 

karrie

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Hi, Karrie;
I wonder how often do you have to change your filter, and how expensive are they? Unfortunately, I don't have a fridge with a water dispenser, would have to filter all water I use in the kitchen.

before trying to go the filter route loon, go the easy route. Fill a jug, and leave it in the fridge for 24 hrs for the gasses created by the chlorine to break out. Taste. That may be all you need to do to make it taste better.

As for my filter, I wouldn't even know if it needed changing, because our water tastes better than bottled straight out of the tap. We're lucky here. No chlorine stink, no rusty tastes or anything.

Barring that, the brita is a cheap way to go, and easy enough to keep filled for one or two people.
 

Praxius

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Praxius

I don't know of any gasoline stations (don't drive anymore so that's a factor...) in my city that doesn't charge for air. Someone has to pay for the power to the compressor....and we all know that while at one time businesses saw themselves as part of their community they like business in general are now nothing less than vultures.

Geez, maybe I'm just getting old in my age... being 28 and all now. I remember the air for the tires was free and was a tool used to help bring in customers to buy additional things at their establishment while they're there to pump their tires.

Bah *waves hand* the whole world's gone cheap.

Bottled water is one of those curious things that ...yes I know...advertising attractive young men and women jogging and exercising and bicycling and and and with a bottle of water close to hand couldn't possibly influence anyone to buy water....;)

Or buy your own bigger jug to fill with your own water from home and film that in slow motion, lol.

Implying that the creme de la creme of "society" drink bottled water and making sure that municipal and "regular" supplies are to be regarded as of dubious quality and most likely contaminated...would affect the way people think.....

Boy it sure is amazing that there are so many people in the world who don't have the mental wherewithal to consider the impact of their behavior... wonder why people are so influenced....?

Advertising...?

Nah couldn't be......

It's all that Britney Spears hussy's fault I tell ya *Shakes Cane* Constantly shaking her badonkadonks all over the television like she's getting paid for it or something and throwing babies in drunken stupors...... I don't know what the connection is yet, but there is one.... I'm watching *glares*
 

#juan

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Bottled water is a waste of money. I installed a triple filter under the kitchen sink. There is an ordinary filter that takes out sediment, a ceramic filter that traps and kills bacteria, and a charcoal filter that removes any volatiles and odors. The filter set cost about a $150 dollars and took a half hour to install. We change the filter cartridges about every four or five months. Replacement cartridges cost $30 dollars.
 

EagleSmack

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Tap water for me. Right out of the tap...no filters...no nothing. I just fill up my plastic container and stick it in the fridge.

The other day I went to a fast food joint for a breakfast sandwich and just asked for water. I expected to get a soft drink cup with water and ice. No siree...bottled water for a price. What a rip off.
 

karrie

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That's the same style we had growing up. I don't trust them overly. If the odd tadpole and/or leech can get past, then how much of the gunk can too?
 

#juan

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Not possible Karrie. This system stops bacteria. (everything down to one micron) Tadpoles won't make it.
 

karrie

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Not possible Karrie. This system stops bacteria. (everything down to one micron) Tadpoles won't make it.

Our system claimed to too. The assumption was that we had a crack somewhere letting the little buggers through, we never could figure out how they managed. Nothing quite so fun as drawing a bath and then having to skim out leeches.
 

dancing-loon

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Bottled water is a waste of money. I installed a triple filter under the kitchen sink. There is an ordinary filter that takes out sediment, a ceramic filter that traps and kills bacteria, and a charcoal filter that removes any volatiles and odors. The filter set cost about a $150 dollars and took a half hour to install. We change the filter cartridges about every four or five months. Replacement cartridges cost $30 dollars.
Wow!! That is expensive!! Then I'll rather continue buying filtered, bottled tap water for $2.50 for 10 liters. Such a bottle lasts me about a week.