Both tap water and bottled water are taken from the rivers, streams, and lakes, and it is then filtered through sand and gravel. Chemicals are combined with tap water to purify it. There are set government standards for tap water, while there are no set government rules for bottled water.
When contamination occurs in tap water, the government has to report it. Bottled water may be demineralized prior to its distribution. Tap water has minerals and fluoride that are beneficial to people. The minerals in tap water include calcium, magnesium, sodium, potassium, phosphorus, copper, iron, selenium, chromium, and zinc.
Most of the time, bottled water is stripped of important vitamins and minerals. Bottled water is for drinking, while tap water has many uses, including washing dishes or brushing your teeth. Many people prefer the cleaner taste of bottled water; however, it is far more expensive than tap water.