07-28-2007, 01:02 AM
And? Are people really not aware of this already?
I often buy bottled water. The main reason is I don't take the time/effort to get a water report on every place I go. There's a large variance in quality of tap water. Campgrounds are especially at issue. Some days they're potable, some days they're not. Am I going to risk drinking harmful pollutants just because I might not be able to drop off the empty bottles at a recycling center? No way.
Get this - sometimes I even bottle my own tap water and take it with me.
Sometime I even get powdered drink mixes and take that with me, so I can mix it with my bottled water. Saves me money and I get more of a choice in what I'm drinking.
I often buy bottled water. The main reason is I don't take the time/effort to get a water report on every place I go. There's a large variance in quality of tap water. Campgrounds are especially at issue. Some days they're potable, some days they're not. Am I going to risk drinking harmful pollutants just because I might not be able to drop off the empty bottles at a recycling center? No way.
Get this - sometimes I even bottle my own tap water and take it with me.
Sometime I even get powdered drink mixes and take that with me, so I can mix it with my bottled water. Saves me money and I get more of a choice in what I'm drinking.