I only drink bottled water because the tap water where I live (Northern Virginia) is the nastiest I've ever tasted. I've had tap water in several other states and they are marginally better. My favorite kinds of bottled water are (1) Dasani, (2) Aquafina, and (3) Pure Life (forget the company who makes it.)
There is only place that I know of where I actually like the tap water (no filter). That's in Bridgewater/Mt Solon, VA and about 240 miles southwest of where I live. I've never actually had tap water with a filter, so I can't comment on how that tastes.
I would drink tap water if it tasted good (i.e. like Dasani). I know that tap water (without the filter) is better for you because it has some minerals or something that your body needs. I'd rather just buy them in the Health aisle at my local supermarket.
As for the environmental impact of the plastic water bottles, it would be nice to see longer-lasting, attractive (as in goes with the clothes one wears), affordable, and virtually non-breakable bottles for drinks. It would cut down on what Americans and the rest of the world spends on bottled water.
Just some facts on what we spend on water:
- The average American drunk 27.6 gallons of bottled water last year.
- Americans spent $10.8 billion on bottled water last year.
That's just over 8,311,462,537 gallons of bottled water that Americans consumed last year.
Sources:
https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/geos/us.htmlhttp://www.orlandosentinel.com/features/lifestyle/orl-bottledh2o07aug07,0,7309354.story?track=rss
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