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Oyin Popoola Walden University Instructor – Patrick Tschida PUBH 6165, October 2011
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The safety of tap water The environmental effects and risks of consuming bottled water The regulations on the safety of both tap water and bottled water Reasons to desist from drinking bottled water and spread the message
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The Importance of Drinking Clean water
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The Processes involves serial water treatments that includes: -Coagulation ( Flocculation and Sedimentation) -Filtration _ Disinfection
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Expensive Wasteful Contributes to Environmental Hazards Contaminates the water quality
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Bottled Water Constitutes Wastes to our Environments Bottled Water Constitutes Wastes to our Environments
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Bottled water contains disinfecting byproducts, fertilizer residue, and pain medication Bottled water also contains chemicals, like arsenic and solvent toluene, both have been tied to health risks. Some of the contaminants apparently came from pollutants, and others probably leached from plastic bottles.
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Wastes Managements Drains fossil fuels The plastics accumulates in our oceans causing pollutions and risks to the sea animals
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Bottled Water is a Waste
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Bottled Water Suspended on the Ocean line
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Contains phthalates which disrupts body hormones, and benzene that is believed to cause cancer Some bottled water brand were found to contain chemicals that increases the growth of breast cancer cells. Documented from CDC to have caused waterborne diseases
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Bottled Water is regulated by Food and Drug Administration, FDA, their rules are not strict and lacks regulatory authority unlike the EPA Bottled Water Industries are not required to disclose to the public the results of any contaminants found in any conducted test, the source of the water and the treatments of the water plants
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Tested for several times a day but tested once a week for the bottled water Federal regulations to filter and disinfect but the State only delegate regulations for bottled water with no meaningful programs Tap water is cheaper and almost free from contaminants because of its regulated maintenance and treatments
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The effects of Bottled Water on the Environment. Read, Learn and Know about Bottled Water. Retrieved from www.allaboutwater.org/environment.html www.allaboutwater.org/environment.html The Water Health series: Bottled Water Basics from the United States Environmental Protection Agency - Learn the Issues about Drinking Water. Retrieved from www.water.epa.gov/aboutow/ogwdw www.water.epa.gov/aboutow/ogwdw Food and Drug Administration, Center for Food Safety and Applied Nutrition Outreach and Information Center. Retrieved from www.cfsan.fda.govwww.cfsan.fda.gov International Bottled Water Association. Retrieved from www.bottledwater.org and ibwainfo@bottledwater.org www.bottledwater.orgibwainfo@bottledwater.org
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I hope this presentation is meaningful and educative enough to motivate us to desist from drinking bottled water. Aside from the cost, its not environmental friendly, and does not have a strict regulations to adhere to which is harmful to our health.
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Smith Alex. 2008. Cancer - Linked Contaminants found in Bottled Water. Environmental Working Group. Retrieved on October 10,2011 from www.treehugger.com/files/2008/10/chemicals-in-bottled- water.php www.treehugger.com/files/2008/10/chemicals-in-bottled- water.php United States Environmental Protection Agency. 2009. Water on Tap: What you need to know. Retrieved on October 1,2011 from www.epa.gov/ogwdw/wot/pdfs/book-waterontap- full.pdfwww.epa.gov/ogwdw/wot/pdfs/book-waterontap- full.pdf United States Food and Drug Administration. February/March 2002 Ask the Regulators - Bottled Water Regulation and the FDA. Retrieved on October 15,2011 from www.fda.gov/Food/Foodsafety/Product- SpecificInformation/BottledwaterCarbonatedSoftDrinks/ucm0 77079.htm. www.fda.gov/Food/Foodsafety/Product- SpecificInformation/BottledwaterCarbonatedSoftDrinks/ucm0 77079.htm Ward, L., Cain, O., Mullally, R., Holliday, K., Wernham, A., Baillie, P., & Greenfield, S. (2009). Health Beliefs About Bottled Water: A Qualitative Study. BMC Public Health, 9196. Retrieved from EBSCOhost.
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