It really makes no sense to make the effort to eat as much healthy organic produce as you can, only to rinse it with tap water. And, what about the water you drink? Think about it... seemingly healthy green smoothies of fresh organic greens and fruit and.... ummm... tap water. Now, some of you might think you're okay because you're drinking bottled water, but drinking water from disposable plastic bottles is an ecological nightmare due to all of the waste plastic produces and the fuel used for shipping. (Consequently, I also avoid letting my food touch plastic whenever possible, which rules out both disposable and refillable plastic bottles. Most of you know that I'm a glass mason jar gal for just about everything.)Depending on where you live, your tap water might be relatively safe to drink... that is, relative to other municipalities. Municipal water is routinely monitored, with quality reports available for free online. Most cities do a good job of testing for and filtering out the really harmful stuff, but there are two problems. First, laws do not require testing for many dangerous substances, such as hormones and prescription drugs that make their way into the water supply via urine. Second, contaminants can make their way into your water between the treatment plant and your faucet, either in the public pipes or the pipes in your home. There is a great article I just came across from the Wall Street Journal here.
The ideal solution therefore is to filter your own water. There are many household systems available, ranging from small $30 Brita filters that screw onto your faucet, to $2000+ household systems. But the small Brita filters don't last long and aren't very effective. The $2000 systems are too expensive for many and don't make sense for renters.
After much research, we found the answer! The Multi-Pure chrome counter-top (or undercounter) water filters hit the sweet spot with high-end filtration at an affordable price $320-340). Like all good filters, the Multi-Pure is independently tested and certified by the state of California, with test results available here.
But nothing quite beats the taste test. Our unit installed in less than five minutes and when we conducted our own blind taste test, my boyfriend gave me a taste of our new filtered water first. Then he gave me our unfiltered tap water, and I instantly spit it out and yelled "yeccchh" due to the chlorine smell and taste. I had been vaguely aware of it before, but once I compared it to the amazing-tasting filtered water, I could never drink it or prepare food with it again!
I've become a true believer. The unit comes with a filter cartridge that needs to be replaced ($60) every 750 gallons, or about 12-18 months, depending on how much water you use. We opted for the stainless steel housing, which has a 25 year warranty. When you do the math, this is absolutely the smartest, cheapest way to drink the healthiest possible and most environmentally responsible water.
This is one of those rare "Why didn't I do this two years ago?" products. Please help spread the word, about this and the evils of plastic bottles. We plan to give a couple filters as Christmas gifts this year!

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We have the brita that attaches to the sink. My in laws use bottled water and when I go there I can taste the difference. I can't wait to get home and have some fresh, no stale water! :)
Good for you!
I tend to assume everyone is already doing this, but you are reminding me what it means when I assume. LOL.
Also, I wonder if people realize that plastic water bottles off-gas their plastic toxins ((into)) the water they then drink, which is more ickies on all fronts.
In addition to loving mason jars like you, I do adore my KleanKanteen.com unpainted stainless steel water bottle. I ((don't)) like the fact that the lids are made from ?? plastic, but due to outdoor recreation, sometimes I cannot carry glass, so it's my best alternative at those times.
BTW: I've had a Multi-Pure, which I took with me while traveling in AZ. LOL. Now it's with a loved one who was suffering with TX water (similar to AZ).
That's really cool! I am originally from Southern California and like Arizona I know the water sucks. Plus both climates are arid and there aren't exactly natural water sources nearby so you have water traveling loooong distances to get to your home. I am now in Oregon so I drink tap water mostly because I know it's the cheapest and pretty safe (especially considering the stories that are coming out that most bottled water IS tap water...and a lot of the bottled, tap water is from Oregon too) but I think the undercounter system is really cool! But I do have a question: If you are doing things outdoors, do you carry around a glass jar or do you have an aluminum or steel container?
Hi everyone,
Thanks for stopping by and chatting a bit about water.
When I go to the gym, Whitney, I take an old Kombucha glass bottle since mason jars are a little clumsy in the gym. If I do an outdoor activity, I keep glass bottled water in the car for before and after, and then use a "Kanteen" during.
Cheers,
Kristen
We have a PUR one that attaches to the faucet and it works pretty well. Someday we'll probably get something similar to what you have.
I really have to think about the whole water filtration thing, thanks for bringing to my attention!
I'm SO glad that you did this post, I swear, sometimes I think we were separated at birth...you always seem to do posts about things I happen to be thinking alot about at the same time!!
I have a brita standing water unit thing that uses regular brita filters but it holds 3 gallons and does hot/cold water. It's definitely better than our tap water here but I have wanted to do more. I worry a lot about fluoride and I know the Brita doesn't get that out.
I think Reverse Osmosis is what is needed to get fluoride out, but not sure, did you find anything that mentioned fluoride at all?
Hi Kristen,
Great info about water filters! I've been using the Brita for a while now, i guess i'm just used to the taste! I've heard though that NY has the best drinking water??? Do you know?
M
We installed a reverse osmosis filter under our sink a few years ago. The water goes through 5 different filters, and tastes amazingly good. We had to do some work on it a while ago, and were stuck with tap water for a while. Yuck! We could really taste the difference after being used to the filtered water. We both have stainless steel water bottles that we take with us when we go somewhere, and around the house we drink out of mason jars. And we drink our green smoothies from mason jars as well. If only the VitaMix container were made of glass! (of course, I'd probably break it...)
Wow, thanks so much for this post. I have been half-heartedly looking for a solution to my water dilemma for a while now, and I may just have to pick one of these up.
I get a sore throat if I drink too much purified water. I don't know why this happens, but it means my main beverage has to be spring water. I wonder if this would still happen if I had a better quality filtration system.
thanks! I have been looking into options for myself- very helpful post
Brenna Kate Simonds said... I get a sore throat if I drink too much purified water. I don't know why this happens, but it means my main beverage has to be spring water. I wonder if this would still happen if I had a better quality filtration system. August 22, 2008 2:00 PM
I too have this problem. If you find an answer please let me know on this site please.
Hi Kristen!
Thanks for recommending this filter. I just purchased it today. I can't wait till it gets here. I'm too pleased to finally be rid of bottled water!
Hi Chi Chi,
You'll love it. I'm so happy that I have mine - the water tastes delicious.
Cheers,
Kristen
does this filter take out flouride?
Hi Rawpomona,
No, but here is another nice write up about it from a fellow blogger that I adore:
http://originalwombman.blogspot.com/2009/01/water-question.html
Cheers,
Kristen
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