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	<title>Comments on: Drinking Water: Do you trust your tap?</title>
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		<title>By: Brandon Eley</title>
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		<description>There have been a number of news stories recently reporting that bottled water is no better for you than tap water. They found the same impurities, minerals and chemicals in several name brand bottled waters as were found in municipal drinking water.

Add that to the fact that 90% of all bottles aren&#039;t recycled and require massive amounts of crude oil to produce, and there are environmental factors in consuming lots of bottled water.

My advice: Filter your water. If you&#039;re really paranoid, you can also boil it after filtering. We use Pur water filters on all our drinking water.

Filtered water is very inexpensive, tastes great and is just as clean as the best spring water out of a plastic bottle.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There have been a number of news stories recently reporting that bottled water is no better for you than tap water. They found the same impurities, minerals and chemicals in several name brand bottled waters as were found in municipal drinking water.</p>
<p>Add that to the fact that 90% of all bottles aren&#8217;t recycled and require massive amounts of crude oil to produce, and there are environmental factors in consuming lots of bottled water.</p>
<p>My advice: Filter your water. If you&#8217;re really paranoid, you can also boil it after filtering. We use Pur water filters on all our drinking water.</p>
<p>Filtered water is very inexpensive, tastes great and is just as clean as the best spring water out of a plastic bottle.</p>
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