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TheGlassface5 karma

What are your thoughts on the bottled water industry? Especially considering Nestle has been brought back into the spotlight?

Does California's water work like Texas's "rule of capture" system?

TheGlassface3 karma

This is an odd question but the sheer amount of water that is "stored" inside these bottled up supplies worries me. You take the average gas station (which has...what, maybe 300 bottles of water, 300 bottles of other items that need water to create, etc) and then multiply that by the states number of gas stations... it seems like a huge amount of water not currently in the water cycle.

Then you add in grocery stores and other locales where the water is "trapped" and it sure seems like we could fix a lot of issues by straight up banning bottled water.

Am I going cray cray or does that ring with anyone else?