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	<title>Comments on: Drinking Water Delivery &#8211; Cost-effective Convenience</title>
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		<title>By: John Titone</title>
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		<dc:creator>John Titone</dc:creator>
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		<description>I appreciate all your comments concerning bottled water. My concern is that Federal and State Emergency Preparedness Programs still include plastic and bottled water in their programs when they tell us &quot;they public&quot; they want to go &quot;green&quot;. The word on the street is that a new company called World Grocer has a new &quot;canned&quot; water product that is great for governmental use. The water apparently has a long shelf life, it comes in a metal can and is 100% recycable. I just learned of it and have not tasted it. But if it is a metal can....that rust into dust, compared to plastic bottles that take up the landfills of America...I am for it. Any one try that water yet or know more about it.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I appreciate all your comments concerning bottled water. My concern is that Federal and State Emergency Preparedness Programs still include plastic and bottled water in their programs when they tell us &#8220;they public&#8221; they want to go &#8220;green&#8221;. The word on the street is that a new company called World Grocer has a new &#8220;canned&#8221; water product that is great for governmental use. The water apparently has a long shelf life, it comes in a metal can and is 100% recycable. I just learned of it and have not tasted it. But if it is a metal can&#8230;.that rust into dust, compared to plastic bottles that take up the landfills of America&#8230;I am for it. Any one try that water yet or know more about it.</p>
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