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Tap
Water
Regulated
by EPA
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Bottled
Water
Regulated
by FDA
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Cannot
have confirmed E. coli or fecal coliform bacteria.
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A
certain amount of any bacteria is allowed.
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Filtered
and/or disinfected
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No
federal filtration or disinfection requirements.
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Violation
of drinking water standards are grounds for enforcement.
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Bottled
water in violation of standards can still be sold.
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Cities
must have their water tested by certified labs.
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Such
testing is not required for bottlers.
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Tap
water results must be reported to state or federal officials.
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There
are no reporting requirements for bottlers.
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City
water system operators must be certified.
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Bottled
water plant operators do not have to be certified.
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City
water suppliers must issue consumer confidence reports annually.
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There
are no public right-to-know requirements for bottlers.
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Costs
pennies a day
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Costs
$.80 to $4.00 per gallon.
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Fluoridated
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Contains
no fluoride
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Contains
essential nutrients for the body such as calcium and iron.
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Natural
minerals are removed by filtration.
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Chlorine
residual in water to prevent bacteria growth.
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No
disinfectant present to kill bacteria in bottles.
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