The EPA drinking water standards
sets the maximum amount of contaminants that should be found in
drinking water. The EPA (Environmental Protection Agency) is a
non-governmental organization that sets standards regarding public water
systems. The primary objective of this non-governmental body is to make
sure that the water we drink is safe for human consumption. By now you
must have realized that the water we drink contains contaminants that
can cause waterborne diseases. The contaminants come from industrial
wastes and agricultural wastes. This is why you should avoid taking tap
water in its natural state.
EPA Drinking Water – Tap Water Safety
The tap water we drink is not completely safe for human consumption.
In a study done on the American Water Systems, it was found that the tap
water we drink carries more than 2,100 contaminants. These chemicals
are present even in water that has already been treated. Worse still,
the chlorine we use to treat tap water can cause serious health problem
and for this reason we should avoid taking tap water.
Read more @ EPA
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