Most people have heard of the recommendation to drink 8 12-ounce glasses of water every day in order to stay healthy and hydrated. If you buy this much bottled water, you might find that your grocery budget is mostly spent on drinking water instead of the foods you...
Are you confident that the water running from your tap is safe to drink? You might not know it, but your tap water might contain surprisingly high levels of contaminants, including bacteria, lead, and pesticides. As the years go by, experts see that tap water is...
Recently, you may have been hearing about the safety of drinking water. Even if there has not been any official warnings, you and your neighbors may have even discussed your concerns about the water coming out of your faucet. And you may have even considered having...
You may expect that your home’s water is clean and safe to drink, if you receive water from the municipal water supply or a well. However, it may have some impurities and other elements that could have a negative impact on your health, as well as your property....
Regardless of whether your home’s water is sourced from a well or comes from the municipal supply, it may contain many particles that can impact its taste and quality. For example, some common elements in home drinking water is calcium and magnesium, to name a...