Make Mine Distilled Water
by Anna Hart
Filed under Choose Your Drinking Water Carefully
Distilled water comes to you having had all dissolved salts removed from it. It has been boiled, and then condensed, with all solids remaining behind. It has been stripped of all organic materials and inorganic materials. It has, in other words, been purified. What Is H20? If you look up a definition of water, you [...]
Order Drinking Water Online
by Anna Hart
Filed under Choose Your Drinking Water Carefully
In 2006, people in the U.S. purchased more than eight billion gallons of bottled drinking water. Looking at the statistics another way, the average person in the U.S. consumed almost 28 gallons of bottled drinking water. Many of those decided that rather than carry water home from the store, they would order drinking water online. [...]
Drinking Filtered Water to Be Safe
by Anna Hart
Filed under Choose Your Drinking Water Carefully
Clean water was once taken for granted in the U.S. People drank water from the municipal supplies without question. Then bottled water arrived, and word spread that municipal water supply water was contaminated. Well water was believed to be contaminated also, due to pesticides and industrial chemicals seeping into the underground water supply. Filtered Water [...]
Household Drinking Water Systems
by Anna Hart
Filed under Choose Your Drinking Water Carefully
Last year, (writing in 2007), the United States population consumed more than eight billion gallons of bottled drinking water. Eight billion gallons! Eight billion US gallons = 30 283 294.4 m3. Many additional gallons poured forth from household drinking water systems. Household drinking water systems are available in a variety of styles and sizes, filtering [...]
Bottled Water’s Value
by Anna Hart
Filed under Choose Your Drinking Water Carefully
As I write this in August 2007, bottled water has become a $15 billion a year industry. Bottled water’s value to bottlers is projected to climb to $16 billion next year. But what is the value of bottled water to you? Is bottled water important enough that you order it in a restaurant? Do you [...]





