Restaurant guests look forward to a clean, fresh glass of ice water (sometimes with a lemon wedge) when they sit down at a table, but they might be surprised to know that not all restaurant water is created equal. Here’s a closer look at the actual state of cleanliness associated with restaurant water and what owners can do to enhance their water supply quality moving forward.
It’s common for restaurants to serve plain tap water to guests. If restaurant owners opt for using the local water supply, consumers can rest assured that their free tap water has been regulated by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to make sure that it’s clean and safe for consumption. Even bottled water is checked for sanitation by the FDA before it can be sold to anyone at a restaurant.
You might be wondering, “If tap water is filtered and regulated, then what’s the problem?” The short answer is that, despite filtration, restaurant water isn’t as clean as you might think. A study from the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences found that between 3-10% of the water systems in North America have been in violation of the Safe Drinking Water Act health standards each year — and restaurants are no exception.
It’s not uncommon for restaurant tap water to be contaminated with germs and chemicals that can have adverse effects on the health of guests. Some of the most common impurities found in any given tap water supply include:
What’s more, the quality of tap water across the United States can vary greatly. This means restaurant patrons drinking a glass of water in New York will experience a significantly different taste than guests dining not only across the country but even in the next zip code.
Water consumption is essential, but it can cause adverse health effects when it’s contaminated or not properly filtered. Viruses, bacteria, and parasites can cause common ailments like stomach pain, vomiting, diarrhea, headache, and fever. However, according to the EPA, drinking water that contains unsafe levels of impurities can also lead to more severe health impacts, including:
With the impact of unsafe drinking water in mind, what solutions can restaurants consider to ensure their valuable lunch and dinner guests have access to clean water on demand?
According to The Conversation, 60 million Americans avoid tap water consumption, and distrusting its cleanliness is a big part of the problem. Restaurant owners can consider introducing high-quality filtration systems to guarantee a clean water supply that tastes great, too. Dependable water service providers like Quench provide bottleless water dispensers that take on-demand water to the next level through a series of filtration technologies, including advanced carbon filtration.
The combination of comprehensive filtration technologies can help your restaurant quickly and easily elevate the drinking water available. This is not only essential to the dining experience you can offer, but also to support the health of all of your employees, guests, and customers long-term.
Our Quench Water Experts know that a ready supply of great-tasting, fresh drinking water and ice is critical for restaurants. That’s why we offer a full line of specialty still and sparkling filtered water dispensers, commercial ice makers or machines, and custom commercial water filtration systems ideally suited for the food service industry. And restaurant owners can feel assured that our state-of-the-art filtration technologies are tailored to your local water conditions.
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