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Why we need to be more responsible with water?

Monday, December 17th, 2007

For starters, no natural resource is more valuable than water. Even though we have water everywhere, and it seems to cost nothing, it is the most important, but at the same time, the most polluted and abused of all our natural resources. As our water supplies become more and more distressed the safety of our drinking water, the health and well-being of our natural ecosystems and the durability of our food supply are at risk.

It is easy to become overwhelmed and to not know where to begin to correct these massive water problems, but there are many opportunities each day for everyone to make a difference. If your like most people at some point in your lifetime you have heard about water-saving etiquette, so hopefully we can make a good case for conserving the stuff with practical, everyday water-saving strategies as well as some more high-tech approaches.

One of the first steps we can each do is stop using bottled water because the plastic bottles have huge impacts on our ecosystems. The environmentally friendly alternative is a filtered water bottle. These portable water filters are simple to use, and can drastically cut down on the hundreds of millions of water bottles and plastic that is thrown away each day. You no longer need to worry about where your plastic bottle is going.

A City Government Setting a Good Example

Friday, September 7th, 2007

San Francisco Mayor Gavin Newsom issued an executive order in June which bans the use of bottled water which went into effect July 1, 2007. He also put a deadline banning the use of water coolers as of December 1, 2007. This move was made in an effort to set an example for both the private sector and other citties by getting off the bottle (bottled water). The result from these bans will help reduce plastic waste leading to global warming and save taxpayer money. 

You too can make a difference by discontinuing the use of bottled water and beginning to drink tap water. The three concerns people have when asked why they wouldn’t drink tap water is because of chlorine, bad taste and bad odors. These concerns are valid and can be alleviated through the use of filtered water bottles. Why not get the best of both worlds? Free water that also tastes great! Personal Filter Bottles do exactly that.