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Topics: Sustainability/CSR

A refreshing glass of water, but will climate change jeopardize access?  (Photo Credit: Gorvik  Stock photo ID:470158104)

The Connection Between the Climate Emergency and Tap Water Quality

Picture this: You grab a glass or reusable bottle, turn the faucet on, and eagerly await that refreshing sip of water. But what if we told you that climate change is jeopardizing our access to clean tap water and posing risks to its quality? As global temperatures rise and weather patterns become increasingly erratic, the impact on our drinking water grows more apparent in developing and industria

Tractor spraying soybean crops field at spring season, often using herbicides, which may leech through the soil into water sources below and possibly end up in human or animal drinking water.

New report links nitrate in drinking water to birth defects

High levels of nitrates, atrazine and arsenic in drinking water linked in a new U.S. study to birth defects such as cleft palate, cleft lip and limb deficiencies underlines urgent need for more research into tap water quality around the world, says Bluewater, a global leader in residential water purifying technologies and solutions.

Bluewater Addresses Consumer Concerns About Tap Water Quality With New Range of Water Purifying Products Launching at KBIS 2016

Bluewater Addresses Consumer Concerns About Tap Water Quality With New Range of Water Purifying Products Launching at KBIS 2016

Bluewater will showcase its new U.S. water purification product lineup at the Kitchen and Bathrooms Show in Las Vegas from January 19 – 21, 2016. At KBIS, Bluewater is revealing its latest contemporary, point-of-use water purifiers that address consumer concerns about emerging contaminants in drinking water, including pesticides and herbicides, prescription drugs and detergents.