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Feasibility Study of Natural Alkaline Water Refilling Station
POLYTECHNIC UNIVERSITY OF THE PHILIPPINES
PULILAN CAMPUS
Pulilan, Bulacan
Name:
Address: Age:
Encircle the letter of your answer.

1. From what source does your drinking water comes from? a. Deep well c. Water pump
b. NAWASA d. Water refilling station 2. Which kind of water do you prefer to drink? a. Mineral water c. Distilled water b. Purified water d. Alkaline water

3. Do you already have an alkaline water dealer? a. Yes b. None
If yes please specify: _______________________

4. How many containers of water do you consume in a week? a. 2 c. 4 b. 3 d. 5
5. How much are you willing to pay? a. Php 25-30 b. Php 30-35

6. If we offer alkaline water, are you willing to try? a. Yes b. No

7. Are you familiar with the different health benefits of alkaline water like: -flushing out body toxins -maintain body pH balance -nourish body cells -maintains basic materials -provides normal body temperature -helps in cleansing kidney, liver and colon -safe for all ages and pregnant women -helps in preventing osteoporosis a. Yes b. No
8. Do you consider the location in patronizing water refilling station?
a. Yes b. No

THANK YOU!

POLYTECHNIC UNIVERSITY OF THE PHILIPPINES
PULILAN CAMPUS
Pulilan, Bulacan
Name:
Address: Age:
Encircle the letter of your answer.

1. From what source does your drinking water comes from? a. Deep well c. Water pump
b. NAWASA d. Water refilling station 2. Which kind of water do you prefer to drink? a. Mineral water c. Distilled water b. Purified water d. Alkaline water

3. Do you already have an alkaline water dealer? a. Yes b. None
If yes please specify: _______________________

4. How many containers of water do you consume in a week? a. 2 c. 4 b. 3 d. 5
5. How much are you willing to pay? a. Php 25-30 b. Php 30-35

6. If we offer alkaline water, are you willing to try? a. Yes b. No

7. Are you familiar with the different health benefits

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