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    lifestyle without having to worry about their water and sewage system malfunctioning or not functioning at all. Individuals in the United States of America are blessed enough to have a working sewage system‚ drinkable water‚ and appropriate sanitation. As a result‚ the concerns of not having a working toilet or clean‚ accessible water are extremely slim in the United States. But‚ there have been discoveries of health hazardous chemicals in California’s water supply. Despite that USA has minimal problems

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    of water on Earth is drinkable. Every living thing‚ including us‚ need water because it is essential for life. But of course‚ many water consumers today want to drink water that is clean and affordable for themselves and their families. Tap water is more beneficial than bottled water because it is inexpensive‚ convenient‚ and does not harm the environment with waste. First‚ tap water is very cheap and affordable. In Annie Leonard’s article‚ “The Story of Bottled Water”‚ saids “Bottled water costs

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    Water Purifiers in India

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    Marketing and branding practices of water purifiers in India With more and more Indians becoming aware of the hazards of drinking impure water‚ the demand for effective water purifiers is growing rapidly. The majority of intestinal disorders and infections are caused by water borne micro organisms. As a result‚ the number of consumers looking for reliable purification options is increasing not only in the metros but also in towns across India. Tap water may contain both biological and chemical

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    Research of Bottled Water

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    1.0 Introduction Water is one of the people basic needs. All people need water to survive and no one can live without it. So‚ they are willing to pay the money to purchase water. From the secondary data market research‚ most of the American consumers drink bottled water more than tap water because they feel that tap water not safe. Many companies are reputation have filtered water until pure. So‚ the bottled water will bring safe and attractive package that make very people when drink something

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    bottled water case

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    Bottled Water Case: Industrial Evolution 1. Describe the bottled water industry as presented in the case a. Size in sales: In 2001‚ bottled water was among the world’s most attractive beverage categories‚ with global sales exceeding 32 billion gallons and annual growth averaging nearly 9 percent between 1996 and 2001. b. Projected growth: U.S. per capita consumption had grown to nearly 20 gallons a year by 2001 and was expected to grow to 26 gallons a year by 2005 c. Number of Competitors:

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    Flint Water Crisis

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    officials are responsible for allowing the Flint water crisis to reach this detrimental point. According to the PBS news station‚ for one and a half years‚ people were drinking water contaminated with lead‚ yet government officials claimed that everything was fine. In this scenario‚ the public have no clue that their water‚ which they drink‚ bathe in‚ wash clothes and dishes in‚ and water their garden with‚ is toxic. They don’t know that this water can have several‚ very serious impacts on their and

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    Water is an essential element for all human beings‚ animals and organisms; water is like the air we breathe without it‚ it would be impossible to survive. Water around the world has become a privilege no everyone can have access to it; privatization of water is a hot topic discussion around the world such as its commodity. Most of the water that we all receive to our homes is purify‚ in which the government pays a lot of money for water to go through this process. There is no bigger resource on

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    Kenya Water Crisis

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    Water crisis in Kenya Ygnacia Bradford October 12‚ 2010 An increasingly serious drought continues to plague the county of Kenya effecting the environment and numerous ways. The Population‚ Health Risks & Disease The typical day for a rural Kenyan family‚ usually children‚ who should otherwise be in school‚ walk several miles to search for water to provide for the family for cleaning‚ and food preparation. Most times the water is dirty‚ not treated or which is contaminated by surface

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    Bottled Water Issues

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    problems with our water? The answer is yes‚ this one good is bottled water. Bottled water is bad for not only watersheds around the globe‚ but for animals and humans. Bottling plants draw up to two million gallons per minute from lakes or rivers in some places. Some of these plants bottle on rivers which drops water levels low enough to kill fish and other species. Bottled water isn’t a healthy choice for anyone. Buying bottled water is contributing to our water crisis. Bottled water flows with

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    Water Scarcity in History

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    Natural ecosystems require water for the survival of the plants and animals that live within them. These ecosystems help to regulate water quality and quantity of water. Wetlands hold water in periods of high rainfall‚ slowly releasing it during dryer periods‚ and purify it of heavy metals and other contaminants. Forests recharge our groundwater‚ which can be used elsewhere for drinking or irrigation. (Bergkamp 1) Natural ecosystems can help to prevent floods‚ provide shelter and millions of people

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