How do I get my 8 glasses of water every day and help avoid sending millions of plastic bottles to the landfill every hour?
It looks like its back to good old American tap water. Cheaper than buying “purified”, “filtered”, “artesian” or “spring” waters from a supermarket arguably better for the environment, tap water itself has gotten a bad rap for mostly aesthetic reasons, namely the taste. However, the bottom line is that water isnt supposed to have a taste. If it tastes like something, there probably is something in your water that may be considered a contaminant by the EPA. The solution is an in home water purification system. They can be easily installed in a new home or an existing home. It can be installed to treat the whole house water system or just at the point of use (i.e. the kitchen or bathroom sinks). There isnt one filter that will be good for every situation, so be sure your consultant is familiar with your areas water or have your water tested to find the appropriate system for your needs. The systems generally have very little maintenance other than changing the filters regularly. Costs va