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Spring water is the only water worthy of paying a
premium.
Spring water is beneficial to
maintaining good health and normal body functions.
PLEASE, ALLOW US
TO QUOTE YOUR BOTTLED SPRING WATER NEEDS.
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Phone toll free 1 - 866 - 291 - 3446
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Phone 972 - 462 - 0100 ext. 1157
Coppell, TX
Fax 972 - 462 - 7518
Your private label bottled spring water will leave a
good impression.
Our natural spring water is fresh as
nature intended.
- Bottled water users are significantly more
health conscious and cite health as a reason for beverage
consumption twice as often as others (15 percent vs. 7 percent).
Fifty-six percent of bottled water users cite taste and 55
percent cite convenience as the strongest influences on their
decision to drink bottled water. More than a third of bottled
water users cite trust in its treatment (37 percent) and source
(35 percent) as reasons that influence them very much.
- Despite general understanding of the
importance of water consumption, 63 percent of Americans don't
know that U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) regulates
bottled water as a food product.
From international bottled water
association (National Fact Sheet).
HELP STOP WATER POLLUTION
Water pollution is one of the most
serious environmental problems. It occurs when water is contaminated
by such substances as human and other animal wastes, toxic
(poisonous) chemicals, metals, and oils. Pollution can affect rain,
rivers, lakes, oceans, and the water beneath the surface of the
earth, called ground water.
Polluted water may look clean or dirty, but it all contains
bacteria, viruses, chemicals, or other materials that can cause
illness or death. Impurities must be removed before such water can
be used safely for drinking, cooking, washing, or laundering. Some
industries must clean the water before it can be used in their
manufacturing processes.
Water pollution has become a serious problem in most countries. As a
result, governments have passed laws limiting the amounts and kinds
of wastes that can be dumped into water. Nations, states and
provinces, cities and towns, and various industries have spent
billions of dollars on research to reduce pollution and on the
construction of water treatment plants. Nevertheless, pollution
continues. In many parts of the world, cities and towns release
untreated sewage into rivers, lakes, and coastal waters. Also,
pollution that does not come from a direct point, such as a sewerage
outlet or factory drain, is largely uncontrolled. These nonpoint
sources of pollution include water that runs off construction sites
and farmland, carrying soil particles and nutrients (nourishing
substances) into streams and lakes. They also include water from
lawns and gardens that may carry fertilizer and insecticide, and
water from roads and parking lots that carries salt, oil, and
grease.
From World book 1999
CREATED BY SCOTTDALE INNOVATIONS updated
6/7/06 |