Jul 10, 2012 | Drinking Water, Drinking Water System, Health, Impurities Found in Drinking Water, Reverse Osmosis, Water News
At first glance, you may be thankful for the chemicals that disinfect your drinking water from the tap. But as a recent article from Blisstree explains, this author rethought his original opinions and looked deeper into a serious matter that any consumer should be...
Jul 1, 2012 | Drinking Water, Drinking Water System, Reverse Osmosis, Water
Anyone who pays attention to the weather and climate where they live can tell you that it has changed over periods of time. But beyond this, it has impacts on the world around us. The Environmental Protection Agency has an informational website that breaks down the...
Jun 15, 2012 | Bottled Water, Drinking Water, Drinking Water System, Health, Impurities Found in Drinking Water, Reverse Osmosis
By the sounds of it, arsenic in drinking water is looking to get 15 more minutes of fame in the limelight. But as most consumers will agree, arsenic in drinking water is not something to celebrate or admire. With continual research being done, new studies are finding...
May 31, 2012 | Drinking Water, Drinking Water System, Health, Impurities Found in Drinking Water, Reverse Osmosis, Water News
After all of the warnings out there about tap water contaminants, and plastic waste from bottled water, isn’t it time you get the drinking water you and your family deserve once and for all? All over our nation, we see contaminants entering our water sources...
Apr 30, 2012 | Bottled Water, Drinking Water, Drinking Water System, Health, Impurities Found in Drinking Water, Reverse Osmosis, Water, Water News
It’s quite startling, and questionable in this great nation – how can our communities, rich or poor, be plagued by sewage in their drinking water? The United States has some of the best water systems in the world, yet a recent article from the Fresno Bee...
Apr 23, 2012 | Drinking Water, Drinking Water System, Reverse Osmosis, Water, Water News, Water Waste
Conservation – it is not just for states in the southwest with dry climates anymore. The National Mayor’s Challenge for Water Conservation is a friendly, community-based competition between cities across the nation to see who can be the most “water wise”...