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Bottled water (was) RE: [at-l] (no subject)
- Subject: Bottled water (was) RE: [at-l] (no subject)
- From: nealb at midlandstech.com (William Neal)
- Date: Mon Jun 9 11:20:33 2003
If I remember right from an article of several years ago, most bottled water
is not bottled absolutely as it is when it comes from the ground. I know
that there are some laws that regulate bottled water. I remember that one
of my favorites was turned into steam and then condensed so as to purify it.
Which kills the "germs" and leaves the chemicals behind. I do believe that
foreign waters have different laws, and that some natural waters are allowed
if they pass certain health tests. But bottled water is not the water as it
was before bottling. Better not be, or A******A is some of the unhealthyest
water in the US. I live near its bottling plant and if I could walk on
water, I wouldn't.
William, The Turtle
-----Original Message-----
From: Steve Adams [mailto:stephensadams@hotmail.com]
Sent: Friday, June 06, 2003 2:57 PM
To: jbryankramer@msn.com
Cc: at-l@mailman.backcountry.net
Subject: [at-l] (no subject)
Where idiots (formerly, "germs") live.
Date: Fri, 06 Jun 2003 14:57:12 -0400
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Bryan,
Reference your post, dated 5-6-03, "... idiots ... buy that bottled water
when it is the exact same material that comes out of their tap."
I'll trade you one even better: West Virginia is ranked as having the most
polluted water in the U.S. Yet, someone is bottling it. I smile when I see
people from other states buy bottled water from West Virginia.
Steve
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