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    Best and worst bottled water brands

    By Lori Bongiorno

    (Photo: B2M Productions / Getty Images)(Photo: B2M Productions / Getty Images)How much do you know about the bottled water you drink? Not nearly enough, according to a new report released today from Environmental Working Group (EWG). "Bottled water companies try hard to hide information you might find troubling," says Jane Houlihan, senior vice president of research for the Washington D.C.-based research and advocacy group.

    [Read more: Cities with the best (and worst) tap water]

    EWG analyzed the labels of 173 unique bottled water products and company websites to determine if companies disclose information on where water comes from, how or if their water is treated, and whether the results of purity testing are revealed. The nonprofit also looked at how effective (and advanced) any water treatment methods are. Researchers followed up by calling dozens of bottled water companies to find out which ones willingly tell consumers what's in their bottles.

    The Environmental Protection Agency says on its website that consumers have the right to know where their water comes from and what's in it so they can "make informed choices that affect the health of themselves and their families." Tap water is regularly tested and consumers can find their local water info online. That's not necessarily the case with bottled water, which is not required to disclose that information to consumers. "Bottled water is a food product and every one of these companies is complying with federal law," says Tom Lauria, of the International Bottled Water Association.

    [Video: The story of bottled water]

    More than half of the bottled water products surveyed failed EWG's transparency test --18 percent didn't say where their water comes from, and another 32 percent did not disclose any information on treatment or purity of water.

    Only three brands earned the highest possible marks for disclosing information and using the most advanced treatment methods available - Gerber Pure Purified Water, Nestle Pure Life Purified Water, and Penta Ultra-Purified Water.

    On the other end of the spectrum, these six brands got the worst marks in EWG's report because they don't provide consumers with the three basic facts about water on product labels or their company website - Whole Foods Italian Still Mineral Water, Vintage Natural Spring Water, Sahara Premium Drinking Water, O Water Sport Electrolyte Enhanced Purified Drinking Water, Market Basket Natural Spring Water, and Cumby's Spring Water.

    How does your bottled water brand stack up? Here's a look at the 10 top-selling* U.S. brands:

    1. Pure Life Purified Water (Nestle), EWG grade = B

    2. Arrowhead Mountain Spring Water (Nestle), EWG grade = C

    3. Aquafina Purified Drinking Water (Pepsi), EWG grade = D

    4. Dasani Purified Water (Coca-Cola), EWG grade = D

    5. Deer Park Natural Spring Water (Nestle), EWG grade = D

    6. Ice Mountain Natural Spring Water (Nestle), EWG grade = D

    7. Ozarka Natural Spring Water (Nestle), EWG grade = D

    8. Poland Spring Natural Spring Water (Nestle), EWG grade = D

    9. Zephyrhills Natural Spring Water (Nestle), EWG grade = D

    10. Crystal Geyser Natural Alpine Spring Water (CG Roxane), EWG grade = F

    Filtered tap water received the best grade (an A) from EWG because if you change your filter regularly, EWG says it is purer than bottled water, plus it saves money (bottled water can cost up to 1,900 times more than what flows from your tap). Drinking tap water also takes less of a toll on the planet. EWG offers plenty of tips for filtering your tap water so that you can drink the healthiest water possible.

    [Related: Giving up bottled water saves a shocking amount of money]

    What should you do when bottled water is your only option? "While our top choice is filtered tap water, when you do need to choose bottled water, we recommend brands that tell you what's in the water and that use advanced treatment technologies like reverse osmosis and micro-filtration," says Houlihan. Advanced treatment technologies remove pollutants that other methods don't. You should look for bottled water products that tell you where the water is coming from and how pure it is.

    Here are the results for all 173 bottled water brands included in the report. You'll find that some less popular brands rank even lower than our list of top-sellers.

    The advice to drink filtered tap water can seem confusing when there are often reports about the contaminants found in municipal water supplies. Just last month, for example, EWG announced that cancer causing hexavalent chromium (chromium-6) is in 31 cities' tap water. Houlihan says chromium-6 is as likely to be in your bottled water as it is in your tap water and we need action from the federal government on this. She points out that a reverse osmosis filter can remove the worrisome contaminant. You can guarantee its removal in your home supply, but in many cases you don't know what's in the bottle you're drinking from.

    *Sales rankings from the Beverage Marketing Corporation.


    Environmental journalist Lori Bongiorno shares green-living tips and product reviews with Yahoo! Green's users. Send Lori a question or suggestion for potential use in a future column. Her book, Green Greener Greenest: A Practical Guide to Making Eco-smart Choices a Part of Your Life is available on Yahoo! Shopping and Amazon.com.

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    • ∂ l 3 X  •  Sacramento, California  •  1 month 17 days ago
      I recently purchased a Case Of 24-16.9oz Plastic Bottles Of Arrowhead Spring Water I opened one of the bottle drank maybe one third, few minutes later I tried to drink the rest of it and something got inside my mouth taht come from the bottle, I spitted it out and on to the kitchen sink, tried to grab it but the thing ( about a finger long, white and light blue colors looking like a jellyfish ) just slid from my fingers into the drain and it was gone. The taste left of all over inside my mouth and throat was so intensively chemical as if a cotton ball was soaked in high industrial detergents mixed with bleach and placed inside my mouth. It was only in my mouth for about three seconds period and left such a strong taste. It took about 2 hours for that strong chemical weird taste to despair.
      It happen almost 48 hours ago and I've being sick, with like stomach virus system and diarrhea.
      Any one out there has any idea what that "object" could had been?. Could that strange thing be so charged with bacteria that I am getting this sick?
      I contacted Arrowhead and didn't give me a clear answer, yet, they only offered some rebate coupons and that they would send me a kit to mail back the bottle to their company.
      I am thinking to go to the hospital ( if i continue feeling sick ), but I do not have insurance, and I can not afford a $2,000 doctor visit, and I am afraid Arrowhead would not cover the hospital bill.
      Any feed back please?.
    • Andrew  •  Riverview, Florida  •  1 month 23 days ago
      We use Sigg bottles, and other BPA free bottles to take water from the tap to go. Sorry, I'm not spending money on water that costs the same as gas (you can't bottle something that is free, who really owns water? God made it, where is his share in the money making? lol!), and leaks bpa contaminents into my water.
    • Blake Smo  •  3 months ago
      I think you should add Fiji to this list. And Poland Spring along with Ice Mountain should be ranked higher.
    • Chad Ball  •  8 months ago
      try Mountain Valley Spring Water out .of Hot Springs, AR its a ultra premium water packaged in glass.The bottle gives a complete breakdown of TDS and is one of the best I've tasted
    • MSK  •  8 months ago
      WELL, I like aquafina...best taste. I dont like water that has any minerally taste, or yucky tap taste. Someone says they use rainwater...honey you are feeding your kids leftover chemtrails...you want that? I am good with aquafina. Someone recommended nestle pure life..But I truly think the name is all hype on that one. Maybe I will try it, a small bottle to start...and compare. Yes , I remember in the 60s when us kids used to eat snow....it was PURE THEN..but due to the crap going on in the world today, there is no more pure snow...OR water....so to have it purified is prob best we can do..
    • Wilfredo  •  6 months ago
      We cant trust bottled water knowing that more than half of the water bottles we drink failed EWG's transparency test. also many waters including BHS's, Contain led in the water and can get you very sick! before drinking water make sure its good and not going to get you sick.
    • LAZARUS1  •  6 months ago
      bottled water is a farce to make money from dummies, im 81 yrs old and i drink tap water and in all my years havent seen so many dummies carrying around water and think thats what makes them so classy and healthy, your body needs water when it needs it and drinking water all the time dilutes you blood vessels, do you see your dr. with a bottle of water when you go to his ofice, bottled water is a marketing schene and it working very good. ha, ha.......
    • A Yahoo! User  •  6 months ago
      What about Niagra Water? That is what I buy on a weekly basis. I have an "off" sized faucet and the Pur Filter does not fit it :(. And no matter the water you buy, after you drink from the bottle, it becomes contaminated, so drink it all or wash the rim before you place the top back on.
    • Lindy  •  5 months ago
      I've been drinking Our Family Spring Water from Nash Finch products of Minneapolis for the past year. It's very good and sells well. A week ago I purchased a gallon and noticed it was in a different container made of plastic that was very flimsy and no longer clear.

      The water had an odor and funny taste, as well as a bitter aftertaste. It was awful. I poured another glass and sniffed it. It smelled like plastic that had been in the garbage. The next morning I was ill with digestive problems and headaches. I have been ill for the entire week. I also given it to my parakeet and he is not feeling well.

      I brought it back to the store and asked the person at customer service to smell it. She said it smelled like plastic. I don't know what happened but my guess is that the cheap, flimsy plastic they are now using for the container is tainting the water.
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    • Kevin  •  7 months ago
      I was amazed as about 10 years ago the plant I worked at was closing (it was a major top ten company). They looked into manufacturing bottled water as we had huge filtratioin systems that purified water for the products we were running. To my amazement there were little or no regulations on packaging and selling bottled water, the average joe could run tap water into a bottle and label it then sell it to consumers!! The way it is labeled allows huge loopholes to enable anyone to do so. By the way it is lableded I mean purified water, filtered water, spring water, distilled water, drinking water, etc etc The average consumer or buyer doesn't know this so thinks he is protected and buying a quality product. Save yourself from the guessing game and buy a Pur or Brita filter for your faucet and do it yourself, in the long run you are getting a higher quality water and much safer.
    • Michelle Stripling  •  6 months ago
      where does aquafina come from?
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    • jparmar  •  8 months ago
      I like the Perfect water brand from www.provoss.com. Currently offering discount just create a username & password revist the website in about an hour to see the discounted price. A refreshing drinking water infused with MBO, a proprietary process that stabilizes oxygen in the water.
    • starriegyrl  •  8 months ago
      Haha I actually work for one of the largest private label bottled water companies and what is funny about this report is that they graded brands that come from the same company differently...how is this possible if they are from the same company? Hmmm.....could it be because EWG is a corrupt group of idiots whose jobs it is to scare the public....they have no idea what they are talking about and their criteria is subject to their own opinions. We always give out information about our sources and follow all laws to keep our labels in compliance. I feel sorry for the foolish people who read this and actually believe what they read. But when they get sick from drinking contaminated tap water, then they will learn their lesson. BTW sink filters are they same thing they use in fish filters....it does NOT remove all of the impurities like reverse osmosis does.So sure save yourself some money....and poison your body while your at it. :) And remember for those that do drink bottled water, please recycle.
    • Lenore Waters  •  8 months ago
      what is in this water eternally balanced
    • gabrielcarroll  •  10 months ago
      maybe makes less than good sense to buy bottle water over using tap but people will drink more water if they can just grab a bottle and health wise whatever gets u drink more water is better
    • Pennywise  •  10 months ago
      I drink nestle life purified water anyway, I have since I saw a special on tv that said Nestle was the top rated.
    • Doctor  •  10 months ago
      There are people with more money than brains, you can sell them swamp
      water at $4.00 per 12 oz. bottle.
    • Karl  •  10 months ago
      Mind your own business. I can spend my money on anything I wish.