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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.

White paper highlights difference between filtering and purifying tap water

White paper highlights difference between filtering and purifying tap water

Swedish water purifying brand Bluewater, which sells its products in Europe, the USA and China, has published a new White Paper highlighting the difference between filtered tap drinking water and purified tap water. The paper is the second in a series geared to stimulate public awareness about the drinking water coming out of their taps.