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  2. Popular bottled water brands contain toxic 'forever chemicals ...

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    That impressive thirst has drawn scrutiny about what's in the bottle. Consumer Reports recently tested 47 bottled waters — including 35 noncarbonated and 12 carbonated options — and found ...

  3. 37 Things You Should Stop Paying for ASAP - AOL

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    Bottled Water. Is there a bigger waste of money than bottled water? Consumers spend about 800 times more for it than plain old tap water. Even a filter is cheaper than plastic bottles over the ...

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    Besides the environmental impact of all those plastic bottles, there are about 240,000 bits of nano- or microplastics in the average liter of bottled water, new imaging technology reveals.

  5. Bottled water in the United States - Wikipedia

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    A large pile of Poland Spring bottles. The United States is the largest consumer market for bottled water in the world, followed by Mexico, China, and Brazil. [1] [obsolete source] In 1975, Americans rarely drank bottled water—just one gallon of bottled water per person per year on average.

  6. Drinking water quality in the United States - Wikipedia

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    EPA's Consumer Confidence Rule of 1998 requires community public water suppliers to provide customers with annual reports of drinking water quality, called Consumer Confidence Reports (CCR). [24] Each year by July 1 anyone connected to a public water system should receive in the mail an annual water quality report that tells where your water ...

  7. Water fluoridation in the United States - Wikipedia

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    74.6% of those on CWS were receiving water with fluoride at or above recommended levels. [4] U.S. regulations for bottled water do not require disclosing fluoride content. [5] A survey of bottled water in Cleveland and in Iowa, published in 2000, found that most had fluoride levels well below the 1 mg/L level common in tap waters. [6] [7]

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