Tap water is water that is supplied from a pipe. Now when I saw the word “pipe” it freaked me out because doesn’t water rust pipes? Then all of that rust would get in your water? Most pipes are for household uses but for drinking water use the galvanized pipe is the best. “This pipe is coated with zinc, which protects the pipe from being deteriorated by the water, making it safe for transporting drinking water.”(Aaron Stickley, July 26,2016) You don’t really know what kind of pipes you have. An older house might still have its very first pipes that were ever installed. Its up to you to make sure the water you’re drinking is safe if that concerns you. …show more content…
A lot of ground water is already contaminated because of everyday types of pollution. These pollutants include fertilizers, road salts, and uncontrolled waste. This leads to a huge question, what is in our tap water? Even though our drinking water is safe most of the time it still contains many contaminants. Contaminants are actually put into our water in order to kill bacteria and microorganisms that are already in the water. Liquified chlorine, fluorosilicic acid, and calcium hydroxide are just a few chemicals that are constantly added into our water. Then you have to take into consideration how many containments water gets while traveling through the pipes to you. Typical water content includes salts of radium, aluminum, copper, lead, mercury, barium, and