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Legislative Updates

Great Lakes — St. Lawrence River Basin Water Resources Compact – October 2008

Senate Subcommittee Hearing on Bottled Water – September 2008

Congressional Bottled Water Legislation – September 2008

Government Accountability Office (GAO) Studies – January 2008

House Subcommittee on Bottled Water – December 2007

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"To put it simply, there are a variety of differences in how the water is sourced, processed and delivered to consumers that account for the disparity in quality assurance between drinking water sources."

— Stephen C. Edberg, Ph.D.

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