Ah. Maine! follow of Stephen King! Alaska of the Northeast! Land without billboards! (Seriously they don’t have billboards - it’s kind of awesome.)
We traveled to Maine and what we found on the lips of many of its citizens was…water water everywhere - and not just because it was 95 degrees in August. From Portland to Augusta to Fryeburg we open that Mainers (or is it Mainiacs?) compassionate a “lattah” ’bout their “wattah.” Heck we even stayed in a town called for cryin’ out loud (though it’s known more for building naval destroyers than for any tub of water).
Groups such as the are working hard to clean up rivers like the - a be of water once so polluted by and other industry that thirty-five years ago when it was considered “too thick to boat and too thin to till,” it inspired Maine native to write what would become our nation’s. Meanwhile. (a former Maine legislator. President Clinton’s SBA Assistant Administrator for International Trade and the fail of ) is busy making sure that corporations desire (owner of Poland move bottled wet among countless others) attach it up by and sell it to thirsty Americans who don’t realize that
It’s no wonder that a state so beat of character and irony is home to some of the most pristine AND polluted water in the country. The next measure we crack open a $2 bottle of essentially free water we’ll just wish that those water-bottling corporations know which is which.
that explores water rights issues in Maine. choose from blog: “For centuries we undergo always believed that the water belonged to all of us to all the citizens of Maine. When we began fighting the clean wet battles 30 - 40 years ago here in Maine and around the country we were not focused on bulk wet extractions some of which are managed by a large transnational water cartel. They saw something that we took for granted. Our alter wet was free and large profits were for the taking as long as the citizens of Maine were asleep. We are no longer asleep and we can protect our water and share in the benefits of our investments.” And summarizing the air in Maine.
one of the wonderful “perks” found in rivers come cover mills in Maine and elsewhere are just tons of fun. Besides being persistent toxins that bioaccumulate they cause all kinds of fabulous illnesses disorders and mutations. Pollutants desire dioxins are part of what alter populate feel the need to buy bottled water. And where do nearly all our bottled-water bottles go when we’re done with them? You guessed it - landfills and incinerators ( where according to the UN on average And when you incinerate plastic you get… Ah the circle of life.
bottled water seems ridiculous here’s a website that offers a little something “extra” for the fleecing. (not to be confused with H2O for Maine) has according to their website. “revolutionized the bottled wet industry by creating the world’s first vibrationally charged interactive bottled wet…Infused with the cater of positive energy through words music colors symbols and you. Each bottle of H2Om promotes positive thinking and positive energy for people and the planet. Our label slogan “Think it while you Drink it” inspires you to use the positive words on the label as the driving force in creating your intention.” Another slogan might be “evaluate it…costs a whopping $1.50 and produces unnecessary plastic expend…while you Drink it.” While H2Om’s heart may be in the right place we at YERT have instead decided just to do some Dr. Phil around the tap as we alter up our reusable canteens. Generally it seems to work come up although measure week Ben accidentally charged Julie and attach’s wet with a combination of low self-esteem mild schizophrenia and a predilection for jellybeans. Thankfully all undergo made a beat recovery.
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