Tap Water Vs. Bottled Water: What Is Better For Your Health

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When it comes to water, there are many variations: electrolyte-rich, alkaline, spring water, charcoal-infused, etc. But let’s take it back to the basics: tap water vs. bottled water. Read on to learn all about the differences between the two.

Differences Between Tap And Bottled Water

Although Both Are Water, Tap And Bottled Water Are Very Different. Tap Is Used For Drinking, Showering, Washing Dishes, And Cleaning; Bottled Water Can Be Used For Drinking, Humidifiers, And Cooking. Tap water comes from lakes, groundwater, and rivers. The water flows from the sources to a treatment plant, gets purified, then gets sent to a storage tank. From there, pipes carry it to people’s homes.Bottled water comes from the same sources. It is purified but then typically enhanced in some way. Then, it is bottled and shipped to retailers to sell.

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Here is a more in-depth look at the differences between bottled and tap water:

Safety

Bottled Water
Regardless of the source, the FDA has standards for bottled water manufacturing and shipment to ensure that it is safe to drink. 

Tap Water
According to the CDC, U.S. tap water is one of the safest drinking waters in the world. The Environmental Protection Agency regulates tap water in the U.S., which means that tap water sources, treatment, and distribution are constantly monitored to ensure safe and healthy quality. Overall water quality can vary based on local factors.

Taste

Bottled Water
Oftentimes, it is said that bottled water tastes better than tap. This can depend on the brand of bottled water you purchase. Unlike the variability you might experience with drinking tap water from different localities, bottled water brands provide consistent taste. Common types of bottled water include:

Electrolyte Fortified

Purified Water

Distilled Water

Spring Water

Alkaline Water

Convenience

Bottled Water
You don’t always have access to tap water—especially when you’re in your day-to-day activities. Whether you’re at work or at the gym, bottled water can come in handy. Of course, the tradeoff is that you pay for this convenience.

Tap Water
It’s convenient to be able to turn on a faucet and have water ready to drink. Although there aren’t faucets everywhere, a reusable bottle can help keep you hydrated with tap water when you’re out and about. Another convenient factor: you don’t need to head to the store every time you’re out of water. Simply open the tap, and you’re good to go!

Pros and cons of Each

  • Choose the taste of your water based on brand
  • Enjoy it without fear of contamination due to FDA regulations
  • Convenient to take on the go

The Bottom Line

Not sure which is best? The answer is that they’re both great options depending on your situation. But if you’re looking for Deliciously Smooth™ taste, premium quality, and a variety of bottle sizes to match any occasion, look no further than Alkaline88®