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EXTOXNET FAQS - Bottled Water
... - Bottled Water Bottled Water Bottled water consumption is increasing as evidenced by a study from the International Bottled Water Association. They showed that the U.S. average annual consumption of bottled water has risen from 5.7 gallons per person in 1987 to 8 gallons per person in 1991 (1). But is bottled water safer than tap water? Bottled water is regulated ...
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new PET bottled water
... new PET bottled water new PET bottled water. consumers increasingly buy water to drink on the go ................................................................................................................... ......................... shop .................. competitions .............. education ................ interviews ................... snapshots ................... history .......... ...
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EXTOXNET FAQs - Safe Drinking Water
... water? What is hard water and how do I get rid of it? What about microorganisms in my drinking water? Should I be concerned about lead in water? Is bottled water safer than tap water? Safe Drinking Water Topics EXTOXNET FAQS fish image source: EPA, Office of Water Kid's Stuff ...
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Testing your Water, and Reasons to Test
... will know. In addition, should anyone damage your water supply, you will have proof of your water quality prior to the damage (2). Water testing may be done by private testing labs, ... you can then begin treating your water for the various compounds that were detected in your water supply. Home Topics FAQsHome References: Mel Bromberg and Doug Peterson. "Bottled Water, Crystal Clear Choice, or ...
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Lead in Drinking Water
... water from the tap may contain a greater amount of lead, since heat increases the rate at which lead leaches from your pipes. You may wish to use bottled water for cooking and drinking. Bottled water is regulated for lead by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA). A U.S. EPA drinking water ...
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EXTOXNET FAQs - Safe Drinking Water Topics
... - Safe Drinking Water Topics Safe Drinking Water Topics Agricultural run-off as a source of contamination Animal feedlots as a source of contamination Bottled Water Chlorination and chlorine as a source of contamination Colors and odd smells in your tap water Dumps and landfills as a source of contamination Drinking water standards Hard Water ...
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reuse and recycle plastic water pet bottles
... water PET bottle from trash to treasure august 2001, --- design and recycling bottled water is the fastest growing beverage industry in the world. according to the international bottled water association (IBWA), sales of bottled water ... questionable as to whether bottled water is better than most municipal tap water. the only difference between some bottled water and tap water is that it is ...
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Water Quality
... Water Quality Evaluations of Household Water Quality Household Water Quality A Glossary of Water-Related Terms Buying Bottled Water Emergency Supplies of Water for Drinking and Food Preparation Evaluating Sources Of Fecal Pollution In Water ...
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Water/Water Quality
... Water/Water Quality Resources Housing and Farm Structures Water/Water Quality Bacteria and Other Microorganisms in Household Water Buying Bottled Water Clean Water after a Disaster Emergency Supplies of Water ...
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Water for Nepenthes
... pitchering up like normal. Guidelines: * Use good water that is less than 100 ppm like reverse osmosis (R.O.), distilled, rain water etc. * Drinking or bottled water probably is okay, but sometimes salt is added to improve taste * Don't allow Nepenthes to sit for periods of time in water * If the ...
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