Governments Ban bottles
There is a growing trend in our country.
City leaders from Ann Arbor, Michigan
to San Francisco are passing legislation
banning purchases of bottled water by
government agencies. The negative
impact and growing costs of bottled
water are driving this trend.
The American public is starting
to get the message as well, that bottled
water is expensive, has a negative
impact on our environment and
can be of inferior quality compared to tap
water. Sometimes costing more than gasoline,
bottled water is often nothing more
than filtered tap water from municipal
sources. Additionally, water diverted from
local aquifers for the bottled-water industry
can strain surrounding ecosystems, while
the discarded plastic bottles are filling up
landfills and leaching into the soil.
The Earth Policy Institute estimates
that the oil it takes to produce
plastic bottles could fuel 100,000 cars. All of this waste and pollution
is generated by a product that
is often inferior in quality to local
water sources.
More people are discovering that water
filtration systems offer superior-quality water,
at a fraction of the cost of bottled water.
Filtered water is delivered to your home
without boats, trucks or trains, saving
gasoline and generating less air pollution.
Many people worry that tap water may
contain a wide range of contaminants, such
as lead, chlorine, cysts and sediments, many
of which can pose health risks. Cure Water
Systems offers several solutions for effectively
and efficiently removing contaminants from
your tap water, providing quality drinking
water without adding to the environmental
damage caused by the bottled-water industry.
Now more than ever people want to live
without damaging our planet. Water filtration
systems offer you a way to pollute less while saving money. Contact the professionals
at Cure Water Systems to find the best
solution for you. |