Tap Water Truths: Cities with the Cleanest Water

I just dropped thirty bucks on filter refills for my water purifier. In an economy where every thirty bucks counts, is this truly a necessary expense, or would I be just as healthy and hydrated (and a little richer) if I drank water straight from the tap? 

Every day more than 240 million of us turn on our faucets to drink, bathe, and cook. While I’m all for those fancy filters as an alternative to the environment-harming plastic water bottles, I wanted to find out if I’d be just as well off turning to my kitchen sink for a drink of water. 

Turns out, the answer to my question is similar to the golden rule of real estate: location, location, location. 

Collecting the Dirt
The National Resources Defense Council, an environmental action group, evaluated the quality of drinking water in nineteen major cities across the country, ranking them based on quality and compliance, availability of information, and source water protection. It found—brace yourself—rocket fuel, pesticides, germs, lead, and arsenic among other contaminants in many samples. 

Data from consumer confidence reports compiled by the University of Cincinnati in 2006 is also revealing. In a seventy-seven area study covering the homes of about 62 percent of the population, they ranked city water by cloudiness (called turbidity), halo-acetic acids (potentially cancer-causing acids), lead, and bacteria. 

Though water quality purity overall has improved, some cities, like San Jose and Des Moines, boast tap water that consistently scores high in studies and taste tests. Others, like Los Angeles and Phoenix, had such high levels of contaminants that they were in violation of EPA standards. 

What does this mean? For most of us, nothing. Even the lowest scoring cities’ water is highly unlikely to make us physically ill immediately. But for the pregnant, elderly, young children, or anyone with a weakened immune system, it can pose a real health risk. 

Cities with the Cleanest Drinking Water
St. Louis, Missouri: Every year, the U.S. Conference of Mayors announces a taste award for water. At the seventy-fifth annual meeting, the group of hundreds of mayors announced this city as their winner after conducting a blind taste test for clarity, aroma, and taste. Though St. Louis, like all cities across the country, still has traces of chemicals and pollutants, they are far below EPA standards—so far that local universities and retailers have pledged to stop selling the bottled stuff all together. 

Des Moines, Iowa: Iowa’s capital ranked high thanks to its low levels of bacteria, lead, halo-acetic acids, and turbidity. This means that if we ever find ourselves at the Iowa Caucus sans filter, we don’t have to resort to the bottle. Forbes magazine actually ranked this Midwest city’s tap quality as the very best in the U.S. 

Las Vegas, Nevada: Sin City definitely isn’t the first place that comes to mind when I think of high standards and cleanliness, but this desert oasis offers sparkling clean water along with twenty-four-hour buffets and high-roller suites. Reader’s Digest gave it a perfect score for water cleanliness, and the University of Cincinnati study found that it boasts some of the clearest H2O in the country. 

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05.26.2011
tony tooming
we home is water very clean.My problem is not what is there to LA whatever.This is very good that we have clean water.Perhaps we have also come in black water.when we should be in black water, it would not be able to drink water.All people using water.Where the water would not be able to live in people.This is very good that the water there is.
05.26.2011
Erik
I live in two places In Estonia in Kiviõli and Varja. In Kiviõli we have very very very very very very very very bad water. Sometimes, when i let the water run, the water is kinda brown and smells bad. But in Varja, we got our own well. The water is very good here. After the winter, when the snow melts, the wells water level raises almost to the surfice. Sometimes the water starts to taste very bad. My parent think thant the bad taste comes from chemical Industry. Anyways i think the water resources of Earth will end soon enougth. When it happens, we cant live anylonger. I've heard that there are water on some planets. But not on Mars or Venus.
05.26.2011
Margit Trummar
I live in Estonia , in Sonda. Near to Sonda is Kiviõli oil factory, it defiles air and our water. Water is very bad and it dastes kinda weird. If i stay in Kiviõli i usually boil water before drinking but in Sonda the water is not so bad but it tastes kinda weird. Usually our family buys water beacause we don't wanna drink bad water. It better to live in village, beacuse there is clean water and it doesn't harm your health. I don't no about the water in America but in Estonia we have great water excpet some places next to the factorys.
05.26.2011
Laura Kruzman
Because I live in very small coutry very far from America I don not tihink that it concern me. We had very clean water about 20 years ago, but now its bacame pretty bad. Most of the people throw their trash away near lakes and rivers that are connected to some of water resources. Some of the Chemical industries lie near towns. Chemical smoke transforms into rain clouds and the rain from these colud defile our water. I live in small village, but even here water is not clean. To get clean water we need to filter it. We get our water from well. Its Connected to careers in mining that why sometimes when we take it directli from there we find little rocks. Oce we even found dead mose, it gave us a big shock. That way I think it does not matter if its clean eve so you need to filter it (only if its not from the bottle).
05.26.2011
Meribel Moldau
I like to drink clean water. We have a water filter and I can say that water looks clener after I use a water filter. At first we had water that smelled bad and you could say that it had this browny color. I drink our water sometimes, becaus I don´t like it. And people use a lot of chemicals and it spoils our water and our drinking water isn´t safe anymore. I don´t like to buy water from shops but i often do that because my water is spoild. I want to see that people keep the water clean. Because they drink it to and it is very bad when you got some diseases from clean water. I want to say to the others that they have to keep water clean. Water is very impostan to animals and huments. :D
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