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#water-quality

Cancer-linked chemicals discovered in both bottled and tap water

Bottled water may contain similar contaminants as tap water, casting doubt on its perceived safety.
Most tested water sources remained below EPA safety thresholds for contaminants.

Do New Yorkers really have the champagne of tap waters'?

New York City's tap water is exceptional, renowned for its quality and taste, largely due to its unfiltered supply from the Catskills.

10 Types Of Water, Explained - Tasting Table

Understanding the differences in water types helps consumers make informed choices about hydration.

Debate settled - The best and worst areas in the UK for tap water taste

Scotland has the best tap water in the UK, while Greater London ranks among the worst.

Cancer-linked chemicals discovered in both bottled and tap water

Bottled water may contain similar contaminants as tap water, casting doubt on its perceived safety.
Most tested water sources remained below EPA safety thresholds for contaminants.

Do New Yorkers really have the champagne of tap waters'?

New York City's tap water is exceptional, renowned for its quality and taste, largely due to its unfiltered supply from the Catskills.

10 Types Of Water, Explained - Tasting Table

Understanding the differences in water types helps consumers make informed choices about hydration.

Debate settled - The best and worst areas in the UK for tap water taste

Scotland has the best tap water in the UK, while Greater London ranks among the worst.
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#amoeba-infections

Death by neti pot: Why you shouldn't use tap water to clean your sinuses

Using tap water for sinus rinsing can lead to rare but life-threatening amoeba infections.
A significant number of people in the US mistakenly believe tap water is safe for various medical uses.

A Deadly Amoeba Is Linked to Neti Pots. Here's What to Know

Nasal rinsing devices can lead to deadly amoeba infections
CDC warns against using tap water in neti pots

Death by neti pot: Why you shouldn't use tap water to clean your sinuses

Using tap water for sinus rinsing can lead to rare but life-threatening amoeba infections.
A significant number of people in the US mistakenly believe tap water is safe for various medical uses.

A Deadly Amoeba Is Linked to Neti Pots. Here's What to Know

Nasal rinsing devices can lead to deadly amoeba infections
CDC warns against using tap water in neti pots
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