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Mt. Rainier
Mount Rainier National Park: National Park Service. Whether you're looking for scenic drives, challenging hikes, or mountain climbing, Mount Rainier has something for you.
Bottled Water
Water Pollutants: EPA. There are many sources of pollution in our waters. The protection of our water sources is one of the EPA's most important challenges.
Water Use in the United States: U.S. Geological Survey.
Bottled Water Regulations: International Bottled Water Association. The bottled water industry is regulated on three levels: federal, state and trade association.
Federal, State and Industry Regulations for Bottled Water: While EPA regulates tap water as a utility, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) regulates bottled water as a packaged food product.
Water Labeling and Water Classifications: Types of water, from spring water to distilled water. (This site does not list glacial water as it is a very rare source of commercially available water.)
Shelf Life of Water: A product's shelf life is affected by a number of variables, including intrinsic parameters, such as pH and moisture content, and extrinsic parameters, such as environmental factors.
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