Tap Water Research Paper

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Many people have strong opinions about bottled water. Often people find themselves so bound to their chosen side of the argument that they can see no middle ground. In the end, water is water and the real difference between the two is the container it comes in. By forgoing a superfluous plastic shell, tap water is able to be environmentally friendly and helps to conserve the planets limited resources. Tap water's many benefits raise the cost of using bottled water higher society than can afford. Flashy marketing has caused many people to believe that something special is contained within bottled waters fancy plastic shell. In fact, most of the time, bottled water is just pure tap water placed in a bottle and packaged a pure “spring water” …show more content…

This fossil fuel dependent world today runs on one very important thing. It is not gas, but we will get back to that. No, the thing more important to our modern lifestyle is CHEAP plastics. Look around you for just a second and count all of the different items that have a plastic component. From the packaging of almost every item we buy, to almost every item we actually buy, plastic is present. For all of these products to be affordable, the plastic used must be cheap. As oil becomes scarcer, the first major blow to the economy will not be at the gas pumps, but in the cost of society’s …show more content…

There are times when events might compromise the local water supply. This can happen during disasters of numerous sorts. In these events, the supply of potable water is a necessity for the local community. However, even this only serves to illustrate the insanity of how the widespread marketing of bottled water has become a burden to society. Having worked for 17 years in emergency services, I have personally seen how much water an emergency management department must keep on hand for even small communities. The cost of this resource has become increasingly expensive for local governments due to the marketing campaign, and widespread popularity, of bottled water. If more people turned to tap water, the result would be lower taxes stemming from cheaper prices for emergency management

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