In this day and age of increased water awareness,
more people are drinking bottled water. In 2008, Americans drank 9 billion
gallons of bottled water, which comes out to be approximately 30 gallons per person that
year. Bottled water is convenient and seems innocent enough, but is bottled
water safer than tap water? Not necessarily.
Tap water is tested multiple times a day to ensure
that the water is safe to drink. In Athens, the water that reaches your tap is
tested every hour of every day! Bottled water however, isn't tested as often. A study conducted by the Natural Resource Defense Council tested over 1,000 bottles of water. “About 22 percent of the brands we
tested contained, in at least one sample, chemical contaminants at levels above
strict state health limits.” They also found that some of the bottled water was just tap water, 25% or more
in fact. The tap water in some cases was treated further, other cases it wasn't.
If you haven't noticed, bottled water is expensive! Why buy bottled water when there is water
coming from your tap? Bottled water can cost anywhere between$1 and $5. Let's say you buy a $2.00 20 ounce bottle of water, did you know that would equal $12.80 for a gallon of water! That's more than three times the price of a gallon of gas! Now look at the table below and see how much a gallon of water
costs in Athens-Clarke County.
Tier
1: Winter Average (WA)
|
0.00342
cents/gallon
|
Tier
2: 10% over WA
|
0.00428
cents/gallon
|
Tier
3: 10-25% over WA
|
0.00513
cents/gallon
|
Tier
4: >25% over WA
|
0.00855
cents/gallon
|
So would you
rather pay 0.00855-0.00342 cents a gallon for water or $12.80?
Now to tackle the bottle itself. It actually takes at least twice as much water to make the bottle than to actually fill it. It takes 3 liters of water to make 1 liter of bottled water. A lot of water can be saved by simply using a reusable water bottle. Also,
plastic bottles are one of the main pollution sources and often end up in our
oceans.
Not enough bottles are being recycled; one statistics says 75% of bottles are thrown away. And in a time of oil dependency, there are 17 million barrels of oil that are used to produce water bottles every year.
Not enough bottles are being recycled; one statistics says 75% of bottles are thrown away. And in a time of oil dependency, there are 17 million barrels of oil that are used to produce water bottles every year.
So bottled water is pricey, not necessarily safer
than tap, and the bottle can be a harmful pollutant to our
environment. This is a huge industry that isn't going to change overnight but
here are a few things you can do!
- Buy a reusable water bottle. They hold large amounts of water and are easy to just grab and go.
- If you must buy a bottle of water, some places don’t allow reusable water bottles, recycle the bottle. That will be one-less bottle that could end up in the ocean.
- Tell your friends! You are the change, consumers control demand.
- Go to www.tappedthemovie.com/ for more even information! I just watched this for the first time and it really got me inspired.
~Lauren
WCO intern
Its very informative blog.Its very knowledgeable about bottled water.Thanks
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