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Water Source Will Affect Outcome of Water Optimization

Where does your drinking water come from? Do you use tap water? It could come from one of three sources in Dana Point, depending in which part you live.

Do you drink bottled water? Now you really don't know what the true water source is. Most bottled water is just hyperfiltered (associated with heart attacks) municipal water.  

They package it up nice and pretty, mark up the price thousands of times what tap water actually costs, and most consumers think they are drinking the best water their hard earned money can buy.

Well water can vary greatly from well to well. In order to optimize water, we need to know what we're starting with so we can treat it retain good minerals, get it negatively charged to provide millions of antioxidant electrons, and be a great alkaline fuel for your body.

Dana Point municipal water comes from three different sources. 
  • South Coast Water District (SCWD)
  • Moulton Niguel Water District (MNWD)
  • San Juan Capistrano Water District

Municipal water companies are under federal regulation by the Environmental Protection Agency.
"EPA defines a water contaminant as any physical chemical, biological, or radiological substance or matter in water. EPA sets legal limits on the levels of certain contaminants in drinking water."

"The Safe Drinking Water Act gives individual states the opportunity to set and enforce their own drinking water standards if the standards are at least as strong as EPA's national standards. Most states and territories directly oversee the water systems within their borders."
Quoted from 
http://water.epa.gov/lawsregs/rulesregs/regulatingcontaminants/basicinformation.cfm
When we know the water source, we can apply treatments that create optimized drinking water. 

Here's the best part. We can generally optimize water for a fraction of the cost of drinking bottled water.

Even better, the water optimization process is green. We help the environment every day when we drink optimized water.
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