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    Michael has a long list of meaningful non-scale victories he’s achieved: walking to the mailbox, bringing two 5-gallon water jugs into the house without thinking about it, and sitting in regular ...

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    Evan Bloemendaal, 17, washes dishes with water from a two gallon container in their home in Banner Elk, N.C., Wednesday, Oct. 9, 2024. The Bloemendaal’s power has been restored but there is no ...

  4. Niagara Bottling - Wikipedia

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    Niagara began producing private label bottled water in the 1990s and has since gone national. [4] Their private label clients include big box retailers, grocery stores, and convenience stores including Walmart, Costco and Mejier. In 2017, Niagara bought the bottling component of Pennsylvania based First Quality Water & Beverage. [1]

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    The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention also reports that water intake is "significantly lower" in older adults: an average of 36 ounces a day for the 60-plus crowd, compared with 51 ounces ...

  6. Bottled water - Wikipedia

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    More than 50% of the US population drinks bottled water and 'people spend from 240 to over 10,000 times more per gallon for bottled water than they typically do for tap water.' An annual supply of bottled water for a person who consumes 8 glasses a day would cost approximately $200; the same amount of tap water would cost approximately $0.33.

  7. Water dispenser - Wikipedia

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    Bottled water dispensers typically use 11- or 22-liter (5- or 10-gallon) dispensers commonly found on top of the unit. Pressure coolers are a subcategory of water dispensers encompassing drinking water fountains and direct-piping water dispensers. Water cooler may also refer to a primitive device for keeping water cool. [1]