Millions of people drink water everyday, but is your water truly safe to drink?
While crises like those in Flint, Michigan, and Jackson, Mississippi, receive significant media attention, it is important to remember that other cities and states face similar challenges with their water quality posing threats to public health.
The majority of the U.S. population relies on municipal water, so it’s crucial to recognize that the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), the agency that sets the standards for tap water, only regulates a fraction of potential contaminants. Furthermore, those federal standards far exceed the recommended safe levels established by researchers at the Environmental Working Group (EWG).
Even though tap water is treated before making its way to your tap, water quality can greatly vary from state to state, and even city to city.