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09-08-2019 01:55 PM
i have a brita pitcher and i buy bottled water......i prefer fiji and deer park and vos.
we do have recycling pickup weekly.
09-08-2019 01:55 PM
Sooner, a huge convenience? For who? Not for our oceans. Haven't you heard about the great plastic drift? It's been in the media for years now.
09-08-2019 01:57 PM
I buy three cases of water a week with more in the pantry. The gov says to have at least a few days per person in bottled water in case of an emergency, and when there as a water main break, it came in very handy. Every bottle is recycled, but as all of the worldwide studies are showing, that's rather meaningless.
A major-league filter is in our future, but I'll still have a stash to cover 1-2 weeks.
Since I'm not at war with plastic, and we have no shortage of landfill space (again, see the worldwide studies), this isn't in my top 1,000 of worries.
09-08-2019 01:58 PM
We've had an RO System since the 90's. Drinking. cooking, and hooked to the Frig for Ice & cold water.
The yearly 3 filter change is not cheap, but still cheaper than all those bottles for a year.
09-08-2019 01:59 PM
Water filters do not remove cadmium, mercury, etc. out of water. Only REVERSE OSMOSIS and DISTILLED completely remove contaminants that are deemed poisonous to our bodies.
09-08-2019 02:01 PM
@camelot wrote:Sooner, a huge convenience? For who? Not for our oceans. Haven't you heard about the great plastic drift? It's been in the media for years now.
https://theoceancleanup.com/great-pacific-garbage-patch/
That plastic also isn't from this country. 90% of the plastic comes from five rivers in Africa, India and Asia. A certain politician signed an executive order to tackle it.
09-08-2019 02:04 PM
@Mona_L wrote:
Water filters do not remove cadmium, mercury, etc. out of water. Only REVERSE OSMOSIS and DISTILLED completely remove contaminants that are deemed poisonous to our bodies.
There is another type of filter that gets most everything...but flouride, chlorine and medicine residues are vital to remove.
09-08-2019 02:06 PM - edited 09-08-2019 02:06 PM
"Since I'm not at war with plastic, and we have no shortage of landfill space (again, see the worldwide studies), this isn't in my top 1,000 of worries".
Yes, and since you obviously don't live by the ocean or care about it, why concern yourself? Everything is connected and plastic will end up in your body.
09-08-2019 02:09 PM
Here in the Mojave, our water is so hard you could use it as a weapon! The fridge has cold, filtered water at the ready, and a filter under the sink works for a couple of years to make tap water more palatable. I take a reusable sport bottle with me when out and about. Agree with the posters who believe humans use too much plastic to the detriment of the environment.
09-08-2019 02:11 PM
I have hard well water that needs a water softner so all the water I drink is bottled.
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