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Why Choose Filtered Water? Bottled water, due to several factors, is clearly not a healthier or purer alternative to tap water. See What's Wrong With Bottled Water. It is also incredibly expensive when compared to the cost per gallon of tap water. If one is choosing only between tap water and bottled water, tap water is plainly the more economical, and, in some ways may be the healthier choice. Despite this assertion, tap water does not remain without its problems. For example the recent spate of articles regarding the lead content in the water of numerous municipalities. Tap water is not always free from dangerous contaminants. The concerns over the quality and safety of tap water that sparked the growth of the bottled water industry are still entirely present. Water filters currently provide the best and healthiest solution to the problems of both bottled water and tap water. Water filters remove more dangerous contaminants than any other purification method, and they are uniquely designed to work with municipally treated water. The water they produce is free from particulate, chlorine and other chemicals, and they are able to remove cryptosporidium and giardia from drinking water. A feat that neither municipal water treatment plants nor bottled water companies have yet managed. The right combination of filters will also remove heavy metals such as lead, mercury, arsenic and asbestos, See Articles. Drinking filtered water is a much more economical practice than drinking bottled water. The pure water product of a water filter costs very little more than untreated tap water. Over the long run. Furthermore, because water filters use no more energy than is already required to propel water through a plumbing system, they circumvent several of the environmental problems of the bottled water industry like trucking. At this point in time, there is simply no better choice-for purity and economy-than filtered water and here are 10 more reasons for you to consider. 10 Reasons to Use a Water Filter
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