Water Delivery Is Convenient And Now More Affordable
Jul 7th, 2008 by tkhuna
It’s relatively easy to get bottled water delivery if you have a dispenser or water cooler. You can even choose from regular water, or decide to have sparkling water delivered. There are a large number of businesses choosing to offer water delivery including Sparklets Water Delivery, Zephyr Hills, Kentwood and many more. Here are some of the benefits of water delivery, as well as some information on the environmental impact of this system.
Most water used in delivery services has been treated via reverse osmosis, leaving behind only purified water, and no chemical or mineral substances. This distilled water is just about the purest form of water there is, though it should be noted that it does not provide some of the minerals that tap water does. However, there’s no risk of contaminants in the form of bacteria, chlorine, or unwanted minerals, either. That means that you don’t have to worry about toxins in delivered water, or about deposited minerals clogging your dispenser.
Many companies offer water delivery, and some will allow you to subscribe just by logging into a website and placing an order. Most websites deal in only one brand of water, but there are a few that offer you your choice. Delivery is available for commercial purposes, or in the home - just place an order through the website or call a customer service representative. It’s worth paying attention to where your delivered water comes from, of course. Find out where your water delivery service gets their water and how they treat it before it’s brought to your door.
People who enjoy bottled water, but are worried about the impact of the packaging and other aspects of the industry, may choose to have water delivery services provide their water instead. The amount of trucking is reduced, as well as the amount of packaging. The containers that delivered water comes in are often reused for up to several years, unlike conventional bottled water, where most bottles are thrown away. While tap water is still a more environmentally efficient method, water delivery is an option if your tap water is undrinkable.
If you’re concerned about the amount of carbonated and caloric beverages you’re drinking, and you’d rather be drinking water, think about water delivery. It provides cool, clean water with a great taste at a relatively low cost (much less than you’d pay for soda), and is more environmentally friendly than bottled water. Take a look at the home water delivery options in your area, either through the phone book or by checking online.























