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A report this morning said that drinking bottled water may not be better...I think because the same sources are being tapped (no pun intended). Also, the report said contacting the bottled water company may not be helpful if they are not testing for such things. If you could point us to differing opinion, that would be cool. My fridge has a filter that I replace regularly...but who's to say that it's doing wonders for my drinking water either. (smile)
Drinking bottled water is not always better, in most cases it's the same as the tap water you are trying to avoid. The federal regulations state that as long as the water is bottled and sold in the same state there's no guidelines against it. Aquafina was in the new recently because it was discovered that they were just bottling the tap water in the cities that the bottles were being sold in. It's kinda scary if you ask me. I use and aquasana filter (www.aquasana.com) to filter my water and I'm quite happy with the results. It was affordable as well as certified to remove the things I was worried about in my water. They have a few other products such as their traveler and sport bottle that can easily be taken on a vacation or a business trip so you don't have to buy bottled water.
Check this site out: www.bottledwaterblues.com for more reading about how bad bottled water really is these days.
Gotta disagree with you on this one, Daniel. The level of 'drugs' in the public water supply is so minuscule as to be completely meaningless. Come on - parts in a TRILLION? This is shameless fearmongering by AP, and I'm surprised and saddened that you bought into it.