And Now, Courtesy of American Liberals--Bottled Water Control
When bottled water is outlawed, only outlaws will have bottled water.
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Bottled water debate hits a boiling point by Rob Lever
Sun Jun 29, 1:02 PM ET
A debate over water is boiling over in the United States and elsewhere amid growing environmental concerns about bottled water and questions about safety of tap water.
The US Conference of Mayors in June passed a resolution calling for a phasing out of bottled water by municipalities and promotion of the importance of public water supplies.
While largely symbolic, the vote highlighted a growing movement opposing regular use of bottled water because of its plastic waste and energy costs to transport drinking supplies.
Janet Larsen, director of research at the Earth Policy Institute, cites a "backlash against bottled water as more people are realizing what they get out of the bottles is not any better than what they get out of the faucet."
The Pacific Institute, a California think thank on sustainability issues, contends that producing bottles for US water consumption required the equivalent of more than 17 million barrels of oil in 2006, not including the energy for transportation.
The group says bottling water for Americans produces more than 2.5 million tons of carbon dioxide and consumes three liters of water for each liter of bottled water produced.
The debate in the US mirrors that taking place worldwide in places such as Paris; Liverpool, England; Florence, Italy; Vancouver, Canada. According to the EPI, the issue making waves among policymakers in locations including Denmark and New South Wales, Australia, among others.
The backlash comes even amid surging sales of bottled water in the United States. Some of this is linked to concerns about contamination of public water supplies, although critics of the industry say marketing hype is a greater factor.
Aficionados of Evian from France or Fiji from the South Pacific swear by the taste and health benefits of those waters, but others decry the high cost of energy for a product that may not be any better than local water.
A Natural Resources Defense Council concluded that "most of the tested waters were found to be of high quality (but) some brands were contaminated."
The group said bottled waters "are subject to less rigorous testing and purity standards than those which apply to city tap water."
In fact, says the group "about one-fourth of bottled water is actually bottled tap water" while government rules "allow bottlers to call their product 'spring water' even though it may be brought to the surface using a pumped well, and it may be treated with chemicals."
Americans drank about 8.8 billion gallons (33 billion liters) of packaged water in 2007, or 15 percent of their total liquid intake, according to the Beverage Marketing Corp. Per capita bottled US water consumption is up to 29 gallons (109 liters) per year, from 20 gallons in 2002.
The US is the largest consumer of bottled water, but on a per capita basis it ranks far behind Italy, the leader which consumes nearly twice as much, and others such as the United Arab Emirates, Mexico and France.
Advocates of bottled water they the industry is being used as a scapegoat.
Kevin Keane of the American Beverage Association said the mayors' resolution was "just cynical politics. It's like being against rope until you need a lifeline."
Keane says the bottled water industry is needed for communities hit by floods or other natural disasters and compromised municipal water systems.
Bottled water "is convenient and a good tasting beverage, especially in this day when you have fewer water fountains and even when you have them, people are skeptical about using them."
Beyond questions of safety and environment, some activists say the bottled water industry is seizing a public resource.
In the northeast state of Maine, a battle is brewing over access to a large aquifer by Poland Spring, a large US bottler owned by Swiss-based Nestle.
"Nestle's water grab is ruining streams, ponds, wells and aquifers," said Judy Grant of the activist group Corporate Accountability.
"Nestle's practices are raising serious questions about who should be allowed to control water, our most essential resource, and to what end."
The mayors, meeting in Miami, approved a resolution proposed by San Francisco Mayor Gavin Newsom along with 17 other large-city mayors to redirect taxpayer dollars from bottled water to other city services.
Joe Doss, president and chief executive of the International Bottled Water Association, an industry group based near Washington, said it was "unfortunate this is turning into a tap water versus bottled water debate."
Doss said most people drink both and that in many cases bottled water is a healthy replacement for sweetened or carbonated drinks.
The IBWA says the industry uses less than one percent of groundwater supplies and produces only a tiny fraction of greenhouse gases.
According to Doss, water bottles represent a tiny fraction of plastic waste that even if not recycled, and that any effort to improve recycling should cover all industries, not just bottled water.





















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Do you use this type filter for eveyday home use? I've not seen it before but it looks intriguing.
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Breast Cancer from sun heated bottled water.
I received this in my email today.
"WARN ALL FEMALES> > Bottled water in your car.....very dangerous, for women!!!!> This is how Sheryl Crow got breast cancer. She was on the Ellen show and> said this same exact thing. This has been identified as the most common> cause of the high levels in breast cancer, especially in Australia .> A friend whose mother was recently diagnosed with breast cancer. The Doctor> told her: women should not drink bottled water that has been left in a> car.> > The doctor said that the heat and the plastic of the bottle have certain> chemicals that can lead to breast cancer. So please be careful and do not> drink bottled water that has been left in a car, and, pass this on to all> the women in your life. This information is the kind we need to know and> be aware and just might save us!!!! The heat causes toxins from the> plastic to leak into the water and they have found these toxins in breast tissue.> Use a stainless steel Canteen or a glass bottle when you can!!!> LET EVERYONE WHO HAS A WIFE / GIRLFRIEND / DAUGHTER KNOW PLEASE"
Tap water is poisonous
Tap water is chlorinated because chlorine is a potent oxidizer. It destroys the cells of bacteria, and also humans. It is also fluoridated. Originally classified as industrial pollution, dubious epidemiological studies of tooth strength in certain communities drinking water naturally high in calcium fluoride were used to justify dumping of different industrial waste forms of fluoride into municipal water supplies. Formerly a toxic pollutant that industries had to work to remediate, was now something being SOLD :O to the public! Selfish capitalism at it's filthiest. Pollutant fluoride damages your pineal gland, effecting sleep, rejuvenation, imagination, and astral viewing. It also causes brittle bones, bone cancer and fluorosis. I will never drink Philly tap water. I drink a quality spring water locally from PA called Fox Ledge. I called them up and they faxed me extensive chemical analyses of their water which proved it's virtue. Yes Aquafina and Dasani are wastes, just bottled "purified" tap. I wouldn't trust Pepsi or Coke to purify, their other products are Monuments of Adultery! Don't be an idiot, do your homework and get quality water. Don't drink State water or let them force you to!
That's not
Capitalism, that's Corporatism there is a difference. Corporatism is in bed with politicians and get their way. Capitalism is free markets and no romancing politicians. Peace
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Selfish capitalism?
Fluoridating the water supply is fascist.
Ron Paul "Sign Wave Across the USA" -- November 5th!
Fair enough
Yes government enforced cartels are fascism or corporatism, that is true. My main point I was trying to convey is unbridled, short sighted SELFISHNESS (displayed by these corporate scammers) is not a good thing. Most people intuitively understand this. Some libertarians seem to worship self. Those kind of libertarians will never convince decent, evolved people to vote for their social darwinism.
Peace,
Brian
The problem will take care of
itself. You don't buy bottled water when your worried about losing your house or job. You don't buy bottled water when you can't even buy gas.
Peace
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I never buy bottled water
I don't trust it. Typically under the Nutrition Facts, it looks pure, no fat, no chol., no sodium, no carbs, etc. Then if you look under ingredients, in very small print, you see
Purified Water
Potassium Bicarbonate
Sodium Bicarbonate
Calcium Chloride
Sodium Chloride
Magnesium Chloride
Not a significant source of Potassium, Sodium, Magnesium, Calcium or Trans-fat (whatever that means)
Water is filtered for purity by Reverse Osmosis and then enhanced with minerals for a refreshing taste.
I take Magnesium everyday, but it is NOT Magnesium Chloride
We have to check it all out carefully
I don't know what kind of
I don't know what kind of bottled water you speak of but you do not see those things in Artiesian Wells drinking water - may be a local product to the Midwest however..
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