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On Sun, 13 Jun 2010 15:14:08 -0400, BAR wrote:
In article , says... "*e#c" wrote in message ... On Jun 11, 8:12 pm, John H wrote: " "?a Fairfax Water customer who buys a 20-ounce bottle of water for $1.25 could fill that same 20-ounce bottle with our tap water every day for more than 10 years for that same $1.25." I wish they'd charge a 25cent deposit for every plastic bottle sold. "Bottled Water" in Ontario, will soon be a thing of the past. Thank Gawd.... It's outlawed in Halifax Municipal offices & meetings. Province has been talking about the same thing. The utility of bottled water is imeasurable. Freezing water to make ice cubes is a waste of a valuable resource when the ice is put into a cooler. Freezing bottles of water to use as "ice" in a cooler doesn't waste the water. Besides there is plenty of oil around to continue to make the plastic bottles. Well, that just means you're putting that bottle on which you paid a deposit to good use. That's much better than trashing it alongside the road or in the bay. |
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![]() wrote in message ... On Sun, 13 Jun 2010 18:55:11 -0400, John H wrote: On Sun, 13 Jun 2010 15:14:08 -0400, BAR wrote: In article , says... "*e#c" wrote in message ... On Jun 11, 8:12 pm, John H wrote: " "?a Fairfax Water customer who buys a 20-ounce bottle of water for $1.25 could fill that same 20-ounce bottle with our tap water every day for more than 10 years for that same $1.25." I wish they'd charge a 25cent deposit for every plastic bottle sold. "Bottled Water" in Ontario, will soon be a thing of the past. Thank Gawd.... It's outlawed in Halifax Municipal offices & meetings. Province has been talking about the same thing. The utility of bottled water is imeasurable. Freezing water to make ice cubes is a waste of a valuable resource when the ice is put into a cooler. Freezing bottles of water to use as "ice" in a cooler doesn't waste the water. Besides there is plenty of oil around to continue to make the plastic bottles. Well, that just means you're putting that bottle on which you paid a deposit to good use. That's much better than trashing it alongside the road or in the bay. Littering is a separate issue. Do you think we should have a deposit on all containers, wrappers and cups? I fish out all the trash I see in the river and I get as many ice bags, subway bags and styrofoam cups as I do beverage containers. Water bottles are really fairly rare. I believe Cal just passed a law forcing grocery stores to give up plastic bags in the checkout. |
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On 12/06/2010 12:37 PM, *e#c wrote:
On Jun 11, 8:12 pm, John wrote: " "…a Fairfax Water customer who buys a 20-ounce bottle of water for $1.25 could fill that same 20-ounce bottle with our tap water every day for more than 10 years for that same $1.25." I wish they'd charge a 25cent deposit for every plastic bottle sold. "Bottled Water" in Ontario, will soon be a thing of the past. Thank Gawd.... What are you going to use? The toilet? -- Taxation, modern day slavery. The loss of economic freedom. |
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![]() "Canuck57" wrote in message ... On 12/06/2010 12:37 PM, *e#c wrote: On Jun 11, 8:12 pm, John wrote: " "…a Fairfax Water customer who buys a 20-ounce bottle of water for $1.25 could fill that same 20-ounce bottle with our tap water every day for more than 10 years for that same $1.25." I wish they'd charge a 25cent deposit for every plastic bottle sold. "Bottled Water" in Ontario, will soon be a thing of the past. Thank Gawd.... What are you going to use? The toilet? -- Taxation, modern day slavery. The loss of economic freedom. Your choice? Ewww... |
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![]() wrote in message ... On Fri, 11 Jun 2010 20:12:18 -0400, John H wrote: " ".a Fairfax Water customer who buys a 20-ounce bottle of water for $1.25 could fill that same 20-ounce bottle with our tap water every day for more than 10 years for that same $1.25." I wish they'd charge a 25cent deposit for every plastic bottle sold. I find it strange that people lose their mind if someone pays a buck for a bottle of water but if someone puts a few pennies worth of sugar and artificial color/flavor in it, that is fine. You are paying for the convenience of the bottle. In DC the tap water is "bottle quality" as long as 3ppm of chlorine doesn't bother you but in a lot of places tap water is pretty nasty or they have a well with nasty water. For us, in hurricane country, bottled water is survival supplies. If you just try to bottle your own tap water and store it away, more times than not, you will have a science fair project in a month. I have little interest in having a stomach virus while I am recovering from a hurricane. 3PPM. That's about where our pool water is when the salt generator is set right. |
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On Sat, 12 Jun 2010 11:11:45 -0400, wrote:
On Sat, 12 Jun 2010 09:37:18 -0400, John H wrote: On Fri, 11 Jun 2010 23:18:01 -0400, wrote: On Fri, 11 Jun 2010 20:12:18 -0400, John H wrote: " "…a Fairfax Water customer who buys a 20-ounce bottle of water for $1.25 could fill that same 20-ounce bottle with our tap water every day for more than 10 years for that same $1.25." I wish they'd charge a 25cent deposit for every plastic bottle sold. I find it strange that people lose their mind if someone pays a buck for a bottle of water but if someone puts a few pennies worth of sugar and artificial color/flavor in it, that is fine. You are paying for the convenience of the bottle. In DC the tap water is "bottle quality" as long as 3ppm of chlorine doesn't bother you but in a lot of places tap water is pretty nasty or they have a well with nasty water. For us, in hurricane country, bottled water is survival supplies. If you just try to bottle your own tap water and store it away, more times than not, you will have a science fair project in a month. I have little interest in having a stomach virus while I am recovering from a hurricane. I have no problem with buying bottled water for survival supplies. Buy it by the gallon, pay a deposit, and store it forever. That's a good idea. The half liter bottles are a lot better for that. You can freeze them, have ice for the coolers and still be able to pull out a few for drinking. A frozen gallon jug is fairly useless You also have the problem that without clean water you are not washing dishes so if I have gallon jugs, I will be using paper/plastic cups. The .5l bottle is better. And, if the tap water is bad, buy plastic bottles. Just pay a deposit and return the bottle to the store when buying more. Deposits are just a tax. I thought you were a conservative. Deposits are a refundable tax. I don't mind those if the reason is appropriate. As to the two liter bottles (I assume that's what you meant), I was talking about survival supplies. I use the 'Simply Orange' plastic jugs for water in the coolers. The bottles are heavyweight and the tops stay on well. |
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