Bottled Water and tap water is part of everyday life and there are many differences and concerns about the two that are not addresses. Most people think bottled water and tap water are alike, yet they have different processes and routes to get to the consumer. Bottled water and tap water can mean a big difference in people's lives and health.Drinking water in New Jersey can be OK for some areas. Tap water has been said having cancer causing metals and materials in it, is has also been said that lead has been found in some of NJ troubled areas for water infrastructure. Tap water in NJ has been regulated more, for example now schools are required to test for lead in their water. It has been found that water in NJ that the lead coming from the water is not in the source but in the plumbing and routing.Bottled water has many advantages for drinking and for …show more content…
Tap water is regulated by the EPA(Environmental Protection Agency) to protect the contaminates in the water and it sources. Tap water contains chlorine and sometimes fluoride, fluoride is used in bottled water but not as prevalent. The use of these purification chemicals and the amount that they are administered is not very good for the consumer if drank if large amounts.Drinking tap water is mainly ran from pipes, pumps and purification systems to be routed to a home or building. Bottled water is packaged in plastic bottles that is left over time can start to degrade into the bottles. Tap water being ran through pipes can meant that they can pick up contaminated from the source or from the piping (i.e lead pipes or a failure in the plumbing).For example, in Flint, Michigan