Why Tap Water Is Better

HavocXphere

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Regarding the taste...I think its more the piping than the area. A friend of mine lived very close by and the water at his place was awful while the water here is OK. Like 400m away.:rolleyes:

Next time the filter here is changed I'll take a foto.:)

Another good idea I saw on a plaas the other day is a UV light based system.
 

stoke

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Kempton Park, Edenvale, Tembisa, Alberton ... those are my favorite tap-water brands.
I am soooo going to miss the awesome tap-water here when I move.
 

Robin1

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Hi...

Well...But I don't think tap water is secure...because we do not know the condition of municipal water supply and its sanitation. So I prefer a good home water purification appliance. Nowadays water purifier is available that can create very pure drinking water from air around us...Just try them if possible:):)
 

Kilgore_Trout_Redux

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Aspartame (sp?) breaks down into formaldehyde under high temperatures (Think cases of Coke Zero sitting in the direct sun during transportation.)

Rather avoid it if possible.
 

talon

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The Truth About Reverse Osmosis Water Purification Units
Posted: Dec 6th, 2008 | Comments: 0 | Views: 11 | Bookmark and Share

source: http://www.articlesbase.com/wellnes...-osmosis-water-purification-units-673119.html

I don’t know a thing about you, but I’ll be that if you’re going to go out of your way to purchase a water filter for your home, you want the best product that money can buy. You may have considered a reverse osmosis water purification unit but there are some facts you must know before you make the decision to buy one.

The reverse osmosis water purification unit was invented for the printing and photo processing industries, which require mineral-free water. The water they produce is not fit for human consumption for that very reason.

Minerals like calcium, magnesium, and potassium are found in natural water sources and are essential to good health. A reverse osmosis water purification unit removes these essential minerals so drinking the water can lead to an increased risk of cancer and multiple mineral deficiencies.

Studies show that the people who live the longest, most disease-free lives in the world have a water supply that is rich in minerals. De-mineralized water is an acid with a pH below 7 due to its high hydrogen content. When you drink de-mineralized water, your body tries to neutralize the acid by pulling minerals from your teeth and bones, eventually leading to multiple mineral deficiencies.

Another thing that happens when your body is in an acid state versus an alkaline state is that it increases its production of free radicals. Increased free radical production leads to an increased risk for cancer. If you want to avoid the health risks that come with using a reverse osmosis water purification system, you would do well exploring alternatives.

An added issue that comes with using a reverse osmosis system is the fact that it must be used in conjunction with a carbon filter in order to remove both synthetic and organic chemicals. Reverse osmosis systems remove contaminants based on their molecular size and since synthetic chemicals are molecularly smaller than water, they are not caught by the porous membrane used to filter out contaminants during reverse osmosis.

A reverse osmosis water purification unit is also expensive, high-maintenance, wasteful, and slow. It costs 18 to 24 cents per gallon whereas a carbon block or granular filtration system costs less than 10 cents per gallon. Reverse osmosis systems also waste 2 to 3 gallons of water for every gallon they produce and they produce less than a gallon of clean water per hour. Carbon filters don’t waste any water and can produce up to 30 gallons per hour.

A reverse osmosis water purification unit is high-maintenance because it requires adequate water pressure and a diaphragmed storage tank. It is also complicated to install. On the other hand, carbon filters can be installed in a matter of minutes without the necessity of calling a plumber.

So there you have it. When you consider cost, effectiveness, efficiency, and convenience, a reverse osmosis water purification unit is certainly not the best option out here. On all fronts, carbon filters are by far the best water filters money can buy. So get out there and start shopping around for a carbon filter instead of a reverse osmosis one if you want an easy and affordable way to have access to cleaner, safer water.

Just something to be aware of :)
 

Paul_S

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The water in Highveld, Centurion is disgusting!
It's so murky you can't see the bottom of a half full glass (calcium I assume).
I've tried to drink it but makes me really nausease to the point where I almost throw up.
I have no problem with the water from other municipalities although the chlorine isn't particularly nice.
Nothing beats the borehole water where I grew up (pH of 6.0 to 6.2 with lots of minerals and sweet to the taste).
 

AvatarS

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ar you joking or are you serious? they're both the same essential stuff - H2O!!

unless you eat the stickers - they are different.

Nope. Remember, Bonaqua = "prepared" (recycled) water. Nasty tasting stuff.
 

Kornhub

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Ummm I just use empty plastic bottles to put water next to my bed :D (Don't you just hate waking up in the middle of the night dyin of thirst- thats the reason :) )

But yeah tap water is for me besides you drink water for the h2o man

Or I just use my fridge water thingy,nice and cold :)
 
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Peder

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I find RO to be the nicest... although i don't much like the taste of our tap water its got a strange taste...
 

Paulr

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We have one of those uber brilliant 5 stage filter systems (it must be brilliant because it cost a f$#%#$%#$ fortune when we bought it 4 years ago!!)

I can honestly say though that the water from there tastes a lot "cleaner" that our normal tap water. The tap water tends to have a bit of an aftertaste and doesn't quench the thirst as well as the water from the filter does.

And I've seen the old filters that came out of the unit after a year - very dirty indeed, considering that the filtered water is only used for drinking water.
 
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