Water that we drink?

Dennic
By Dennic

The Issue

Bottled water is big business in Qatar, and although experts say the desalinated water available through municipal supply is potable, the consumption of branded water has been increasing in line with the increase in population.

It is widely believed that the very officials who publicly advocate the use of tap water for drinking use the “safer” bottled versions in private and at home.

No one knows if such talk has any vestige of truth but suspicions that influential lobbies of bottled water producers might be behind these rumours are galore.

But despite experts maintaining that bottled water is devoid of oxygen and contains minerals and other ingredients in proportions that could be hazardous and might cause harm to the user, more and more people prefer it.

“There is social status attached to water. While a low-income worker has absolutely no qualms or worries drinking tap water, people in middle and upper income brackets seldom use tap water for drinking,” said a restaurant owner.

And citizens, in particular, show disregard for tap water and think it is good only for non-drinking purposes. No one has ever seen a local drinking tap water, said a restaurant worker.

While importers of bottled water say they occasionally confront difficulties in getting consignments cleared by the public health authorities and claim the latter take samples at random for lab tests and release stocks in four to five days, no one knows if Qatar has fixed any standards to closely monitor the proportion in which minerals and other ingredients have been used in a particular brand of so-called mineral water.

The focus here is on the contents of bottled water and not the proportion in which the ingredients have been used, say experts. They say if there are standards, they should be made public through awareness campaigns so that people know if they are any good and follow international norms.

Experts claim that bottled water is devoid of oxygen so it is not good for consumption.

Then, there are other serious issues linked to branded water and one of them is the use of plastic bottles and their storage, especially by small neighbourhood stores, during the peak summer monthsMany small shopkeepers tend to keep their stock of bottled water exposed to the sun, especially during extreme heat and humidity, with no official storage guidelines in place.

Users also tend to ignore such practices and they hardly wonder if exposure to extreme heat can cause any damage to the branded water, particularly as the bottle is made of plastic.

The same is true of tap water. Experts claim it is potable and better than the bottled water, but one occasionally hears of pollutants and wonders if the claims are authentic.

Officials, though, say that to ensure that the tap water is clean, storage tanks within homes must be cleaned regularly. And as for the civic pipeline network that crisscrosses the country, totalling more than 5,000 kilometres in length, large stretches of it that were installed years ago are being replaced.

Experts say people must use ordinary, and not highly sophisticated and expensive filtration devices to clean the tap water, for in the case of the latter much of the natural properties of water are lost.

THE PENINSULA
Source: http://www.thepeninsulaqatar.com/qatar/121283-water-that-we-drink.html

By soniya• 24 Jul 2010 14:04
Rating: 3/5
soniya

Even i use tap water for my kitchen work and no problem so far..I think i too will go for the FILTER soon to use TAP WATER for drinking..

By Bink187• 24 Jul 2010 13:31
Bink187

Here is what I want to know, were the bottled water company getting the water they put in the bottles? Is this the tap water run thru a filter? I use tap water to brush my teeth, and wash dishes with it. I have not noticed any adverse health conditions as of yet. The water that comes out of my tap is clear, free of debris, and has no bad smell. I think it would be safe to drink and cook with, but I would like it to be cold, but that’s asking too much. I will continue to experiment with this. Maybe I will get Brita Pitcher type filter and try drinking it, after I chill it in the Ref.

By Mohammad Jabr• 24 Jul 2010 12:54
Rating: 2/5
Mohammad Jabr

Mr. Dot.com what branded water you are talking about it ? if Aqufina is a tap water, and it's proved through official e-mails received through them, then why we will blame the local water's companies ?

anyway the best kind of water which it has law level of Sodium and more with Potassioum.

By flanostu• 24 Jul 2010 12:33
flanostu

and people wonder why I stick to beer.

By Arien• 24 Jul 2010 12:27
Arien

hmmm. looks like some filter/purifier is gettin agressive.

By anonymous• 24 Jul 2010 11:28
anonymous

tcom

don't forget addition of minerals with RO, else it will washout your interior system :D

By t_coffee_or_me• 24 Jul 2010 11:16
t_coffee_or_me

Are you going to promote RO Unit?

By t_coffee_or_me• 24 Jul 2010 11:05
t_coffee_or_me

RO filter unit is the best

By Mr M.• 24 Jul 2010 11:04
Mr M.

I think we better stick to boiled water,the old-fashioned way.

By anonymous• 24 Jul 2010 11:00
Rating: 4/5
anonymous

maybe tap water is better, its confusing now. what should we dring now?

By Dennic• 24 Jul 2010 10:54
Dennic

now we are confused.. which one is better??

By anonymous• 24 Jul 2010 10:41
Rating: 5/5
anonymous

some times tap water is better than unknown brands in Market.

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