Supplying data to the International Bottled Water Association, the Beverage Marketing Corporation reports that, on average, each American consumed 16.7 gallons of bottled water in 2000.
Pennsylvania had the most water violations in 2023, 24,525 in total — 14,808 of which were related to monitoring and reporting.
Additional updates will be posted on the American Water website. Schools shut off water fountains, residents stock up on bottled water The Westfield School District sent out an email saying ...
forcing them to drink bottled water this holiday season. The issue started in the middle of last week for New Jersey American Water customers who use the Raritan water system. Dozens of towns ...
Water that comes straight from natural sources, dubbed "raw water," is gaining popularity. Raw water advocates reject public ...
Dec 31 – A federal judge in Connecticut refused to dismiss a long-running lawsuit accusing the former Nestle Waters North America of defrauding consumers by labeling its Poland Spring bottled ...
"Bottled water is significantly more expensive than tap, but a middle-ground option might be purified tap water" ...
But how much water do you really need to drink every day? Is the water you're drinking safe, or would bottled water be safer? What can you do if your tap water suddenly became contaminated?
Update: The boil advisory was lifted, Indiana American announced at 1:22 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 15. Water samples indicated there is no longer a concern, the company said.