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Description: National Resources Defense Councils 1999 Study: 1/3 of bottles tested contained significant contamination Contaminants present: Heterotrophic‐plate‐count bacteria, Coliform bacteria, Arsenic, Synthetic Organic Chemicals Source: National Resources Defense Council, Bottled Water Pure Drink or Pure Hype? (1999) Energy and Bottled Water Author: Janna Dettmer
Upload Date: 26-Feb-2010
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