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…Bottled Water Across Campus… What is really behind those clear plastic bottles AMBER DESSELLIER, MPH STUDENT WALDEN UNIVERSITY PUBH 6165-3 INSTRUCTOR: DR. ROBERT MARINO WINTER QUARTER, 2011
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Learning Objectives Scope out the problem Reduce marketing and sales Go green
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…Names and Backgrounds… Purified Water Natural Water Sparkling Water Glacial Water Artesian Water Bottled Water Mineral/Spring Water The Water Project (2010). What’s “wrong” with bottled water? Retrieved from http://thewaterproject.org/bottled_water.asp?gclid=CP3crqLh0KYCFY64KgodFWbxHw
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…Costs of Consumption… $100 Billion annually 1 In the U.S., 25,766.1 Million Liters 1 31 billion bottles 3 Only 10% of water bottles are recycled 3 Bottled water = $10/gal vs. Tap water < $.01/gal 3 1.The Water Project. (2010). Choices. Retrieved from http://thewaterproject.org/bottled_water.asp?gclid=CP3crqLh0KYCFY64KgodFWbxHw http://thewaterproject.org/bottled_water.asp?gclid=CP3crqLh0KYCFY64KgodFWbxHw 2.Bottled Water Blues. (2011). Bottled Water Facts. Retrieved from http://www.bottledwaterblues.com/bottled_water_facts.php http://www.bottledwaterblues.com/bottled_water_facts.php 3.New York State Department of Environmental Conservation. (2006). Too Many Bottles – It’s a Waste. Retrieved from http://www.dec.ny.gov/docs/materials_minerals_pdf/waterbottles.pdf
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Online Education. (2010). The Facts about Bottled Water. Retrieved from http://www.onlineeducation.net/bottled_water
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…Contaminants… 1,000 bottles from 103 brand names were studied Up to 25% were found to have high levels of contaminants Contaminants may include carcinogens bacteria and parasites NRDC. (1999). Bottled Water: Pure Drink or Pure Hype? Retrieved from http://www.nrdc.org/water/drinking/bw/bwinx.asp
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…What’s Next?... Ban bottled water sales on campuses 1 Use reusable bottles (i.e. Nalgene) 1. Garrison, C. (2009). Wash U’s Bottled Water Ban Spilling Its Way to Other Colleges. Retrieved from http://blogs.riverfronttimes.com/dailyrft/2009/02/wash_u_bottled_water_ban_spilling_it s_way_to_other_colleges.php
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References The Water Project (2010). What’s “wrong” with bottled water? Retrieved from http://thewaterproject.org/bottled_water.asp?gclid=CP3crqLh0KYCFY 64KgodFWbxHw The Water Project. (2010). Choices. Retrieved from http://thewaterproject.org/bottled_water.asp?gclid=CP3crqLh0KYCFY 64KgodFWbxHw http://thewaterproject.org/bottled_water.asp?gclid=CP3crqLh0KYCFY 64KgodFWbxHw Bottled Water Blues. (2011). Bottled Water Facts. Retrieved from http://www.bottledwaterblues.com/bottled_water_facts.php http://www.bottledwaterblues.com/bottled_water_facts.php New York State Department of Environmental Conservation. (2006). Too Many Bottles – It’s a Waste. Retrieved from http://www.dec.ny.gov/docs/materials_minerals_pdf/waterbottles.pdf Online Education. (2010). The Facts about Bottled Water. Retrieved from http://www.onlineeducation.net/bottled_water NRDC. (1999). Bottled Water: Pure Drink or Pure Hype? Retrieved from http://www.nrdc.org/water/drinking/bw/bwinx.asp
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…Further Readings… For additional resources or information: EPA Watershed health and Home: http://www.epa.gov/bioindicators/ http://www.epa.gov/bioindicators/ The National Clean Water Network: http://www.cleanwaternetwork.org/ http://www.cleanwaternetwork.org/ USDA: http://wqic.nal.usda.gov/nal_display/index.php?info_ center=7&tax_level=1&tax_subject=596 http://wqic.nal.usda.gov/nal_display/index.php?info_ center=7&tax_level=1&tax_subject=596 Water Wiser: http://www.awwa.org/Resources/Waterwiser.cfm?nav ItemNumber=1561&showLogin=N http://www.awwa.org/Resources/Waterwiser.cfm?nav ItemNumber=1561&showLogin=N Association for the Advancement of Sustainability in Higher Education: http://www.aashe.org/blog/problem-bottled-water
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