What better spring water, tap or filtered water?!


Question: or no difference?


Answers: or no difference?

There sure is a difference between tap water and filtered water. Tap water is the dirty water that runs in your toilet. Filtered water is tap water that goes through this sort of system and it clears the bacteria out. Spring water is some what like filtered water. To me, spring water is still cleaner then filtered water by a little because the process is definitiely different. I hope this helped :)

Filtered water. It clears out all the excess bacteria.

theres a slight difference but well waters water at the end day!!!

Spring water comes from a spring - a natural water source. Tap water comes straight from your city water supply. Filtered is water from a city water supply that is run through some sort of a filtering agent - usually containing charcoal - which removes impurities. There is a difference - but which tastes better is quite frankly a matter of personal preference and where you live. Some cities have great filtration systems in place and their tap water tastes great. Spring water may have a slight flavor depending on where it comes from and you will even find that different spring water brands taste different from each other. Generally filtered water will have the "cleanest" taste, but that may not be what you actually prefer. For example, plain Dasani Water, which is bottled by the Coca-Cola company, is filtered water with minerals added to enhance the taste, but plain Aquafina Water, the Pepsi-Co product is just plain filtered water. My personal preference - I have a Brita water pitcher and I use it to filter my tap water because I don't care for it right out of the tap - but that's just for where I live!





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