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NY State to phase out water bottles

Thursday, September 3rd, 2009

In a growing trend seen in city and state governments over the last couple years, the State of NY has now decided to remove the use of Bottled Water from all municipal operations. Bottled water will no longer be used or purchased by the the state or allowed in any state operations. The state will now be using tap water and filtered water as required. They should also use water filter bottles for people that don’t like to or don’t want to drink the nasty tap water.

NY State Water Bottles

EARTH DAY

Wednesday, April 22nd, 2009

Earth Day is with us again. Each year Earth Day becomes more and more important to us all. We are finding more reasons to be good to our environment and there are more things now that we all can do than ever before. The most popular is going green with drinking water. The first thing you need to do is get rid of bottled water. We all want healthy water in our bodies, but we must make sure that we are all doing the right thing for Mother Earth. At home and away, portable filtered water bottles are the best thing to use. These water filters work great and can be reused for months and years. Do your part: Save your health. Save your planet. Save yourself.

Say No to Tap

Thursday, May 8th, 2008

Most people know that tap water isn’t good for us.  Some still drink it.  Did you know that there are so many harmful things in tap water? For example chlorine, parasites, and lead are some of the things.  These contaminants can cause health problems from cancer to bladder infections, and even stomach virus. 

Yes, there is an alternative to drinking contaminated tap water!  Some people turn to bottled water, but isn’t the greatest alternative for our health or the environment. Besides spending a lot of money bottled water. In some cases bottled water is just tap water in a bottle. Also the bottles from bottled water are harmful to our atmosphere. Making the bottles pollutes the air with harmful chemicals and when discarding them in the trash these bottles are not biodegradable.

What other alternative is there?  Well you can always use a water filter bottle. It has a built in water filter right in the bottle!  You just fill up with tap water and while drinking it filters the contaminants out of the water. It is easy to carry around and you can reuse it over and over. These bottle filters can filter out lead, mercury, other heavy metals, chlorine, taste and odor problems, and even bacteria and harmful organisms!

Stop the Bottled Water Use!

Thursday, April 10th, 2008

Bottled water companies promote their products as being purer and safer than regular municipal (tap) water. Bottled water can cost over 10,000 times more per gallon than regular tap water. Many bottled water campaigns say their products are held to “higher standards,” but in reality tap water is actually held to more stringent quality standards than bottled water. Many brands of bottled water have been discovered to be nothing more than tap water in disguise. The ever increasing consumption of bottled water is fueling an unsustainable industry that leaves a heavy imprint on our environment. The estimated amount of oil used to create bottles for bottled water is 1.5 million barrels of oil. The amount of oil burned to transport these bottles is too significant to calculate.

The massive increase in bottled water production has produced water shortages in areas near bottling plants and plastic bottle plants. In addition to the millions of gallons of water used in the plastic-making process, two gallons of water are wasted in the purification process for every gallon that goes into the bottles. 

The next time you begin to feel thirsty stop before you grab a bottle of water! Go to the nearest computer and google personal water filters. You will find a filtered bottle that you can use in the city to filter regular tap water. The filters are designed to remove everything you dislike about tap water.

Did You Know These Facts on Filtered Water Bottles??

Monday, March 17th, 2008

A filtered water bottle is a bottle that has a filter attached to the cap. The filter removes things like chlorine, bad taste, and bad odors from the water.

The following are some facts about the benefits of drinking filtered water from a filtered water bottle instead of drinking bottled water:

1) The averege filtered water bottle filter will last up to 80 gallons with optimal water
a) assuming the water you drink is optimal this means two replacement filters you purchase for $13 will give you 160 gallons at a cost of $0.12 a gallon.

b) It would take 8 – 16oz bottles of water to equal one gallon. If you pay $1.00 to $2.00 per bottle you will be paying somewhere between $8.00 to $16.00 to equal the same amount of water you can drink for $0.12 through a filtered water bottle

2) The average bottle of water has only 16 ounces of water and costs $1-2.00 (depending on brand).
a) The cost of 16 ounces of filtered water through a filtered water bottle is $0.015!

b) The number of 16oz bottles of water you could eliminate drinking if you used a personal water filter bottle and got the full 80 gallons would be 640 bottles!

So you see there is a huge positive impact that can be made if you choose to give up bottled water and use the more affordable, environmentally friendly, convenient alternative to bottled water.

THE SOLUTION IS GET A PERSONAL WATER FILTER BOTTLE!!!!!

A Healthier You!

Sunday, March 2nd, 2008

The day you choose to purchase and use a filtered water bottle will be the day you decide to improve your health. Now you are probably wondering how a filtered water bottle can improve your health. Believe it or not, the average person does not drink the recommended daily allowance of eight 8oz glasses of water.

Surveys show the three primary reasons people do not reach this minimum for daily water intake is because the water tastes bad, smells bad, or has too much chlorine. You may be thinking that is the reason for bottled water; however, people do not get their total amount of water intake necessary throughout the day from bottled water because it is often too expensive.

The simple solution to these problems can be found in a bottle with a filter attached to the cap. Filtered water bottles are very easy to use, affordable, and environmentally friendly. You are sure to drink more water when it is readily available no matter where you go, not to mention the fact that you will never worry about bad smells, bad tastes, or too much chlorine. A healthier you is right around the corner! Start drinking filtered water from you very own filtered bottle TODAY!

Filtered Water Bottles Awareness

Sunday, February 3rd, 2008

If you are like most people, you have probably never imagined using a filtered water bottle in the city. If you were asked what is a filtered water bottle good for you would most likely say for camping, hiking, or something outdoors. The thought would never cross your mind that a filtered bottle could be used everyday in the city while walking, biking, working, etc…

For this very reason, we want you and everyone to know that there is an alternative to bottled water and filtered water bottles are not just for use in the wilderness. You can use them anywhere and everywhere! They are affordable, convenient, environmentally friendly, and solve the issue of not drinking tap water because it tastes bad, smells bad, or has too much chlorine.

Now that you have been made aware of the solution to all your daily water needs and have found the BEST alternative to bottled water. Go to google.com and search for filtered water bottles. When you see a site called Pure Water 2GO click on the link and purchase your very own filtered water bottle. Once you receive it go and tell all your friends, co-workers, and family how great it works! Let them know they too can solve their water needs away from the house without relying on expensive bottled water therefore eliminating their contribution to the tremendous plastic waste that has been linked to bottled water usage.

Finally, you can come back to this blog and insert a comment about how well these water filter bottles work and how you are pleased with the information you have found through this blog that changed your life.

Save the Earth Stop Drinking Bottled Water

Friday, January 11th, 2008

Did you know by drinking bottled water it is hurting our Earth?  Creating billions of plastic water bottles a year for drinking water is polluting the only planet we have.  Did you know to produce the water bottles they are using petroleum for their construction?  Also while producing the water bottles it is polluting our air as well with carbon dioxide.  There is enough pollution in the world today causing global warming, and we know plastic bottles are something we can stop. Simply STOP buying bottled water! 

One way to help is to by a filtered water bottle that is reusable. These types of portable water filters allow you to filter your own water as your drink and therefore don’t need to buy tons of bottles water or throw the bottle water out when you are finished drinking.  A filtered water bottle you can use and use again.  Just fill it up with tap and while drinking the water is filter to get out all the bad tastes and odors commonly associated with tap water.  Instead of throwing away and buying a new bottle of water after you are done, just take your same filtered bottle and refill with water.  Getting the same great taste for much less of a price and helping the earth as well!!!

Ways To Be More Green With Your Water Usage….

Wednesday, December 19th, 2007

1. Drip Drip Drip
Dripping faucets can waste gallons and gallons of water every day. A leaky toilet can use 90,000 gallons of water in a month. You solve this by changing the washers on your sinks and showers, or get new washer-less faucets. Of course, the easiest and cheapest way to start saving water is to properly maintain your sinks, showers, etc.
2. Good water habits
Try to stay aware of this precious resource disappearing while brushing your teeth or shaving and always wash laundry and dishes with full loads. When washing dishes by hand, fill up the sink and turn off the water. Take shorter showers or, if you have good friends, shower with a friend. To put things in perspective, take a quick look at your next water bill when it arrives. It probably won’t be costing you too much, but the average household consumes multiple thousands of gallons each month. See if you can make this number go down.
3. Stay off the bottle 
Bottled water sucks. In most first-world countries, the tap water is provided by a government utility and is tested regularly. Water tests have shown in many municipalities, tap water is actually better than bottled water. Bottled water is not as well regulated and studies have shown that it is not even particularly pure.  Most bottled water doesn’t come from an “Artesian spring” and is just tap water anyhow. Coca Cola is known for adding salt to Dasani bottled water so now you get salt from water not just the local fast food restaurant.  Reasons to avoid Bottled water are because it is even more expensive per gallon than gasoline, bottled water incurs a huge carbon footprint from its transportation, and the discarded bottles do not decompose. If you want to carry your water with you, get a filtered water bottle and fill it up as you go. Having a filter built into your water bottle will allow you to re-use the bottle and get great taste for free! If your water at home tastes funny, don’t worry cause your filtered water bottle will remove the bad taste, bad odor, and chlorine chemicals.
4. Harvest your rainwater
Put a rain barrel on your downspouts and use this water for irrigation. Rain cisterns come in all shapes and sizes ranging from large underground systems to smaller, freestanding ones.
5. At the car wash
Car washes are often more efficient than home washing and treat their water rather than letting it straight into the sewer system. But check to make sure that they clean and recycle the water.
6. Keep your eyes open
Report broken pipes, open hydrants, and excessive waste. Don’t be shy about pointing out leaks to your friends and family members, either. They might have tuned out the dripping sound a long time ago.
7. Don’t spike the punch
Water sources have to be protected. In many closed loop systems like those in cities around the Great Lakes, waste water is returned to the Lake that fresh water comes out of. Don’t pour chemicals down drains, or flush drugs down toilets; it could come back in diluted form in your water.

Tap Water Purely Bad

Wednesday, December 12th, 2007

Tap water has been tested again and again.  All the same results have came out.  Tap water is just something you don’t want to drink.  Don’t know what’s in your water? Read your city’s Water Quality Report. Click here to see examples of reports from the city of Dallas. These reports are mandated by the government, however the quality of the water does not have to be up to par. It has been noted the over 2,100 contaminates has been found in tap water all over the country.  Some of them are various types of bacteria to parasites.  Also heavy metals and chemicals.  All of these contaminates, when consumed, can cause damage to the body, make people ill with diarrhea and stomach viruses, and in some causes certain cancers from the chlorine intake.  Water is good for the body, but drinking tap water can do more harm then good. The best solution is to just drinking filtered tap water you can drink from filtered water bottles.  Put the tap water in and filter while drinking nice crisp water.  Now all you are doing is giving your body all good with none of the bad while drinking water.