Common water
Tap water
Tap water is a healthier option than soft drinks. But according to the Environmental Working Group, there have been many pollutants found in America's tap water since 2004, and over half of these pollutants are completely unregulated and can legally exist in any amount.
At the current levels of contamination, the public is starting to question the quality of tap water and wonders if it is safe enough to drink. Based on these facts, it's no wonder that the demand for good and healthy water is constantly increasing.Bottled water
Bottled water is not necessarily healthier than tap water and yet it costs much more! Although associated with healthy water, bottled water is not guaranteed to be any healthier than tap water. Often the only difference is the added minerals which have no proven health benefits.
A four-year study by the Natural Resources Defense Council shows that 1/3 of the bottled water tested contains levels of contamination which exceed allowable limits. Bottled water can also be slightly acidic, which may affect your body's pH balance. Finally, the environmental impact caused by the production and disposal of plastic bottles is harmful to our ecosystem.Well water
Well water is groundwater that is untreated. since groundwater is essentially rain that has moved through the soil and into an aquifer, it can absorb a lot of other things along the way, dissolve organic matter including minerals, etc., it is certainly possible for wells to become contaminated.
Distilled Water
Companies produce distilled water by boiling water and then condensing the collected steam back into a liquid. This process removes impurities and minerals from the water, which has raised concern, as waterborne minerals supplement nutrition.