Wednesday, April 15, 2009

Rolling A Dutch Palma

bottled water or tap water? Eternal dilemma! Home

The water in the world is a lot but only 2.5% is potable and drinkable, all that is left is salt water. Approximately 69.8% comes from the glaciers, 30.9% comes from the ground instead, and then 0.3% from the lakes and rivers. Most of the water comes from aquifers that are fed by rainwater that falls onto the ground is absorbed by that allowing the slopes to fill and become reservoirs of drinking water.
In Italy, for example, drinking water comes mainly from aquifers that are cleaner and protected from pollution, because sheltered from the large layer of rock above the aquifer that serves as a filter, instead of water in reservoirs that is more polluted.
Why use bottled water?
The reason is obvious: since there is virtually no information on the quality of the tap at home, has naturally led to think that this has none of the properties claimed by the bottled water, but in fact the quality Italian drinking water is good, there are no grounds for considering the mineral water healthier. This does not mean that bottled water is not of good quality. Overestimate the mineral, however, is unreasonable, just as wary of the aqueduct water, regular and strictly controlled in terms of hygiene. Drinking one or the other is a particular choice of taste, flavor and possibly linked to the desire of bubbles. No particular virtue, and therefore no risk involved: drinking from the bottle or the tap is a significant difference only for your wallet!
And then .... Here is our flyer created to advertise the tap water!!
What do you think? Accepted recommendations to improve public water home!


the way, I forgot, Monday May 4 in our city, Spoleto, will open the first fountain of sparkling water. Definitely a great event that witnesses the great attention that our city has with regard to sustainability! If you come near the opening at Piazza D'Armi, 12.00.

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