Life as we know it is impossible without water. It's a daily necessity. Twenty years ago I was both baffled and amused by the idea of buying bottled water for drinking. Water came from the tap. Today, I keep a stock of bottled water for guests, but the majority of the water I drink still comes from the tap. I know that locally, we are blessed with very good tap water,
My grandad used to buy a gallon of distilled water occasionally to put into an old lead/aside battery. Today while making a grocery list, Belle told me that she needed some distilled water, so I put it on the list. I found her distilled water, then got distracted and started reading labels. The grocer stocks every kind of specialty water that anyone might desire. I was particularly amused at one premium liter bottle that was priced over $5.00 and declared itself "100% Recycled". I laughed aloud.
All water, each drop from the ocean, the rivers, or the aquifer that supplies your home, is recycled water. Every bit of it. Every drop. It's all recycled dinosaur piss. Someone is paying a premium to buy "100% Recycled" water when the cheap, bottom shelf store brand is also 100% Recycled".
So, there is an old saying about "whatever floats your boat". But that too is 100% Recycled.