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The ability of water treatment facilities to remove toxic chemicals such as lead, mercury, arsenic and other toxins is minimal, and in some geographical areas, non-existent. Even the pipes through which clean water must travel may itself be the source of toxins.

St. Andrews Waterfront Market
(850) 872-7208
3151 West 10th Street (U.S. hw 98, turn south on Beck Ave., then turn right
Panama City, FL
Zen Garden Market
(850) 234-1651
707 Richard Jackson Blvd.
Panama City Beach, FL
Market in the Park
(727) 733-4215
12520 Ulmerton Road; Pinellas County Extension Service
Largo, FL
Freedom Fresh LLC.
(305) 715-5710
8901 NW 33rd St Ste 100
Miami, FL
Tree of Life, Inc.
(904) 940-2240
405 Golfway W Dr
St. Augustine, FL
Bay County Farmers Market
(850) 769-2645, (850) 785-0524
2230 East 15th Street; at the Fairgrounds
Panama City, FL
Delray Green Market in the Park
(561) 276-7511
150 East Atlantic Avenue; Worthing Park, corner of East Atlantic and S.E. S
Delray Beach, FL
North Florida Farms
(888) 589-7769
Tallahassee, FL
Trile Giant South America Corp.
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8403 NW 68st.
Miami, FL
Haines City Farmers Market
(863) 421-3600, (863) 421-3626
Railroad Park; 15 North 5th Street (at 5th Street & Jones Avenue)
Haines City, FL
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Toxins in Bottled Water

toxins in bottled water

Water is necessary for life , so it's a wonder that it's treated with such disregard. What flows from the tap at home is often polluted with some form of pesticide, industrial chemical, pharmaceutical drug, or other toxin - even after it's passed through a treatment facility.

The ability of water treatment facilities to remove toxic chemicals such as lead, mercury, arsenic and other toxins is minimal, and in some geographical areas, non-existent. Even the pipes through which clean water must travel may itself be the source of toxins.

But while treatment does a good job at eliminating bacterial pathogens from water, the cleansing process leaves the water tainted with many toxic byproducts - such as chlorine .

Why is Chlorine Dangerous?

Chlorine is an essential part of water quality . No other chemical or process can eliminate bacteria and other microrganisms as well. Treated water often sits in towers or pipes for a long time, making chlorine necessary to continue to ensure the safety of the water supply.

However, this does not mean that you need to drink it, or that it's healthy. Chlorine is a highly reactive molecule that has the potential to be directly harmful to living organism . Filtering chlorine out of water is essential to maintaining good health.

Where Does the Pollution Come From?

Waterways carry pollutants from many different sources. Industrial wastes often wind their way into streams and rivers, including mercury , lead , arsenic , petrochemicals , and a slew of other chemicals. Car oil, antifreeze, lawn chemicals, and many other chemicals flow along with the water into the waterways . Landfills are another source of pollution as water percolates through the trash. Factory farms also contribute pollutants , including pharmaceuticals, antibiotics and hormones. Furthermore, pesticides, herbicides and other crop agrochemicals all wash into the rivers. Antihypertensives, antibiotics, even caffeine and nicotine are not only showing up in water sources but in drinking water itself .

Is Bottled Better?

Not really. Most bottled water is still just tap water. And to make it worse, the plastic bottles it comes in often leach chemicals into the water . The bottles are often made of PVC ( polyvinyl chloride ), which is an environmental hazard itself.

Independent studies of the contents of bottled water have discovered fluoride , phthalates , trihalomethanes and arsenic, either present from the bottling process or from the bottles themselves. Environmental groups are also concerned about the amount of waste that these plastic bottles create .

What can we do to drink with confidence? Buy a good filter and use it!

Also read Tap vs Bottled Water, Which is Safer?
and 38 Pollutants found in 10 Brands of Bottled Water!

Sources

  • Drinking Water Quality and Health by the National Ag Safety Database
  • EPA: Drinking water contaminants
  • Chlorine Fact Sheet : Australian Governemnt Department of the Environment and W...

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