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    Tap Water Essay

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    label them tap water, well water, spring water, or distilled water. 3. place the Post-it notes on a flat surface. 4. Fill each jar with one cup of one type of water. 5. Place the jars on top of the correct Post-it note. 6. Take one small piece of duct tape and place the top line of the tape at the top water line for each jar. 7. Make a table like the one shown. 8. Put however much soap you want in A soap container. 9. Bill the eyedropper with soap 10. Add three drops of soap to the tap water…

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    I. Bottled Water Vs Tap Water 1. I do think that bottled water labeling and advertising is misleading. The bottled water labels do not make it obvious that it is actually tap water and a person would need to be educated on how and where to discover how the water was bottled. 2. I knew most bottled water was tap water, but I thought that it was at least filtered water that was bottled. It surprised me that people couldn’t tell the difference in the way the water tasted. Maybe It is because I…

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    Tap Water Cleanliness

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    Discussion The cleanliness of tap water is determined by comparing many different factors of the water’s composition to the acceptable or ideal levels that have been set for “healthy” water. The water samples from each city show that the tap water remains within an acceptable range. For instance, the acceptable level for Nitrate in water is 10 ppm, a maximum level enforced by the Environmental Protection Agency, and each city did not exceed that amount with the highest level being 5 ppm in one…

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    Water Bottle Essay "More than 1.1 billion people lack access to safe drinking water" (Victoria Mauleon). Many of these people are living in developing countries now using bottled water. About half of all Americans drink bottled water regularly, and this number is steadily rising. Tap water is better than bottled water in many ways for example, it's better for the environment, cheaper, and safer to drink. Tap water is a better source because of its cost. Tap water costs $.004. On average…

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    Persuasive Tap Water

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    people should drink bottled water. It is after all very portable and good in extreme citations. This is a problem though because the bottles are made of plastic which fills our oceans and landfills and takes many years to decompose. Other people say the water is bad for the body, they say the chemicals in the plastic can leach out into the water and ultimately harm you. Lastly most people can’t tell what type of water there drinking anyway, so why not just drink tap water. For these reasons…

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    Tap Water Analysis

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    restaurant and they served us water my parents would always tell me not to drink it because they knew it was tap water. so i always lived thinking that tap water is bad, unsanitary, and dangerous to consume. this video has changed my whole perspective; i never knew that in some cases tap water is cleaner than bottled water or that the mountains on the labels of some bottled water brands are pure fiction! what surprised me the most was the fact that when i recycle my water bottles that they…

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    Bottled Water Vs Tap Water

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    sixty million water bottles a day, and for every five water bottles consumed, one is recycled. The length of time for plastic water bottles to decompose is between four hundred and one thousand years. People may choose to drink bottled water over tap water with the misconception that it is the cleaner, tastier, or even a healthier choice. The rate at which people are consuming bottled water is causing landfills to be filled with approximately seventy-five percent of the plastic water bottles…

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    were to be conducted asking whether bottled water or tap water were most convenient, the majority of people are more than likely to say that bottled water is. Bottled water is seen to be the more convenient option by society, because it does appear that way. If someone were in a hurry can simply grab a bottle of water before they walked out the door, and they can even refill it throughout the day. The majority of fast food restaurants offer bottled water as an option because it is more…

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    Tap Water Problem

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    the tap water in Flint, Michigan became toxic due to the governor’s office and the state Department of Environmental Quality. They were aware of how toxic the water of the Flint river is but decided to ignore the issue and did not treat the water properly. One of the reasons of why they decided to to switch their water supply from Lake Huron to Flint river was because Flint was declared to be in a financial state of emergency and so they took a budgetary control. Making the switch of water…

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    Clean Tap Water Procedure

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    IV. Procedure Fill the two glass beakers with clean tap water. The glass should have enough water in it to wash the blueberries. Add sticky notes to the glass including "Water/Aloe Vera Juice/Nothing” Take two pints of blueberries (about 1 ½ lbs) and separate them into two groups of 20 blueberries Put down two paper towels, label them as "water" and "Aloe." Take the plastic box of blueberries and place it in the first group Find a blueberry similar in size and put it in the second group.…

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