Tyent USA-Following The Watery Path

Posted by: Rhona Reid On August 13, 2014 3:08 pm

 

From the Source to the Tap – The Producing of Municipal Water

 

Water Treatment Plant    Most of us are familiar with the terms, tap water, municipal water, city water and others in reference to the water that flows from the faucets in our homes.  The collecting of that water, the process of cleaning it up, and the labyrinth of pipes necessary to bring water to our houses, while simple in its theory, is collectively somewhat involved.

 

Admittedly, we probably don’t put much thought into how it all works.  Where that water from the tap actually comes from, where it went, and how it was treated to make it safe to drink…if it is safe to drink. 

 

I wanted to know more

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Bottled Water – An All Around Bad Investment

Posted by: Rhona Reid On August 6, 2014 4:54 pm

 

The High Cost of Clean Water…is Rising

 

 

 

carafe-of-clean-and-dirty-water    Have you ever wondered what the annual costs are of drinking bottled water?  Probably not.  There is much to consider when figuring out the price.  Here are five facts that most bottled water drinkers probably don’t think about before they open that cooler door at the store and grab a bottle.

 

Green 5

 

  • Americans buy 50 billion plastic bottles of water each year

 

  • It requires 17 million barrels of oil to produce those bottles

 

  • We only recycle plastic at a rate of 23% so 38 billion bottles hit the landfill annually

 

  • The recommended 8 glasses of water a day will cost you about $50 from your tap yearly
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Tyent USA Working For You

Posted by: Rhona Reid On July 30, 2014 5:31 pm

 

Tyent Ionized Alkaline Water Purifiers-Doing the Dirty Work

 

 

Dirty sink    Much has been written lately on the subject of water.  Water not only covers most of the Earth, it now covers much of the news.

One would be hard pressed to pick up a newspaper or to watch television without seeing a story involving water in some capacity.

 

With rain, droughts, floods, pollution, mudslides, chemical spills, bans, and more, water is the trending topic these days.  According to the website 247wallst.com, ten cities in California are on the brink of running out of water altogether.  The effects this potential disaster will have on commerce in these cities and across the country are immeasurable.

 

 Tap Water-the ugly truth

 

 No Drink    It

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Tyent Ionized Alkaline Water versus Tap and Bottled Water

Posted by: Rhona Reid On May 21, 2014 6:08 pm

 

How Do Tap and Bottled Compare to Ionized Alkaline Water?

 

Lightning-on-the-ocean  Like many people today, you’ve probably heard that drinking ionized alkaline water is better for your health. Ever wonder why that is?  I have, and it raised some legitimate questions.

How can water that has been somehow electronically charged by a water ionization machine be any better for you than bottled or traditional tap water?  And if it truly is better, what are the differences?

 

Tap Water versus Ionized Alkaline Water

 

carafe-of-clean-and-dirty-water    By comparison, America has some of the cleanest drinking water available in the world but when you look more closely, you discover it is a far cry from actually being clean water.

 

*The risks

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You Know What’s In Your Water. Now What?

Posted by: tyent On October 3, 2012 6:37 pm

If you’ve just downloaded your free water report, you’ve seen a list of the contaminants in your local tap water. But what does that mean for you and your family? And what are the best alternatives?

Research on water and hydration shows a few key facts about the differences between water, whether that’s tap, bottled water, reverse-osmosis water, or alkaline ionized water.

Tap Water

Tap water protects us from the mass contamination found in well water, which is an important advancement in water technology. But chemicals are added to tap water to do a number of things, like adjust the pH and remove contaminants (such as chlorine) to kill biological toxins.  Though tap water is now regulated by the …

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Water’s Path to Your Glass

Posted by: tyent On July 25, 2012 1:21 pm

The earth is an amazing planet, and water is a vital part of our planet and all of the life on it. Over 70% of the earth’s surface is covered with oceans. All living things on earth—from forests to schools of fish to our family and friends—need water to survive.

Most of us are lucky to be able to turn on our faucets and pour water into our glasses, pots, and pitchers. Amidst the business and ease of modern life, it’s common to forget how incredible it is that we can drink water whenever we want. As a reminder of why we shouldn’t take that ability for granted, we compiled a few amazing facts about water’s path from the ground, …

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