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		<title>Stainless Steel Water Bottles Are Healthy and Green Replacements for Bottled Water</title>
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Choosing tap water over bottled water is quickly catching on, especially for those who are health-conscious.  In most of North America, tap water is tested to ensure that it&#8217;s free of bacteria.  On the other hand, there are no regulations that oversee the testing of bottled water. 
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<p>Choosing tap water over bottled water is quickly catching on, especially for those who are health-conscious.  In most of North America, tap water is tested to ensure that it&#8217;s free of bacteria.  On the other hand, there are no regulations that oversee the testing of bottled water. </p>
<p>Secondly, the plastic in bottles will decompose (with UV exposure) and leech into the water with time.  In 2001, a <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reuse_of_water_bottles" target="_blank">study at the University of Idaho</a> reported that carcinogenic levels of a chemical known as DEHA may leech from polyethylene terephthalate (PET) bottles when they are reused or heated.  For me, this is a major concern. </p>
<p>I just got my first <a href="http://www.kleankanteen.com/" target="_blank">Kleen Kanteen</a> water bottle, and I love it.  I can fill it at home and at work, and the stainless steel keeps the water colder than plastic can.  With this purchase, I&#8217;m helping the environment, and my own health, at the same time!</p>
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