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"@context": "http://schema.org/", "@type": "WebPage", "additionalType": "Project", "url": "https://www.usgs.gov/mission-areas/water-resources/science/withdrawals-bottled-water", "headline": "Withdrawals for Bottled Water", "datePublished": "September 26, 2023", "author": [ { "@type": "Person", "name": "Cheryl Dieter", "url": "https://www.usgs.gov/staff-profiles/cheryl-dieter", "identifier": { "@type": "PropertyValue", "propertyID": "orcid", "value": "0000-0002-5786-4091" } }, { "@type": "Person", "name": "Jaime A Painter", "url": "https://www.usgs.gov/staff-profiles/jaime-a-painter", "identifier": { "@type": "PropertyValue", "propertyID": "orcid", "value": "0000-0001-8883-9158" } }, { "@type": "Person", "name": "Kurt McCoy", "url": "https://www.usgs.gov/staff-profiles/kurt-mccoy", "identifier": { "@type": "PropertyValue", "propertyID": "orcid", "value": "0000-0002-9756-8238" } } ], "description": [ { "@type": "TextObject", "text": "Water bottling across the U.S. - Interactive Map & Data Visualization" }, { "@type": "TextObject", "text": "Bottled water is widely used for convenience and personal preference and is important during water supply emergencies when normal drinking water sources are disrupted. Bottled water is sourced from public supply systems, or from privately owned intakes from streams, lakes, springs, or groundwater wells." }, { "@type": "TextObject", "text": "Project components include:" }, { "@type": "TextObject", "text": "USGS is compiling data on locations and volumes of water withdrawals for bottled water production and learning how, when, and where bottled water withdrawals result in changes to groundwater levels, spring flows, and water quality." }, { "@type": "TextObject", "text": "USGS is assessing water withdrawals for bottling in relation to water availability \u2013 water quality, groundwater levels, and other factors. The research aims to develop tools that can be used to estimate potential changes in the future as withdrawals, climate, and socioeconomic conditions change." }, { "@type": "TextObject", "text": "See \"Science\" and \"Publications\" tabs for more information about USGS water use and availability science and previous studies of bottled water." }, { "@type": "TextObject", "text": "Inventory of water bottling facilities in the United States, 2023, and select water-use data, 1955-2022, https://doi.org/10.5066/P90Z125H." }, { "@type": "TextObject", "text": "The U.S. Food and Drug Administration regulates the quality of bottled drinking water, however, the water withdrawals for bottling from natural water resources are not federally regulated. Thus, there is little information at the national scale about source locations and water withdrawals for bottled water." } ], "funder": { "@type": "Organization", "name": "Water Resources Mission Area", "url": "https://www.usgs.gov/mission-areas/water-resources" }, "about": [ { "@type": "Thing", "name": "Drinking and Household Use" }, { "@type": "Thing", "name": "water for bottling" }, { "@type": "Thing", "name": "Drinking Water" }, { "@type": "Thing", "name": "Science Technology" }, { "@type": "Thing", "name": "groundwater" }, { "@type": "Thing", "name": "Information Systems" }, { "@type": "Thing", "name": "Geology" }, { "@type": "Thing", "name": "bottled water" }, { "@type": "Thing", "name": "Environmental Health" }, { "@type": "Thing", "name": "drinking water supply wells" }, { "@type": "Thing", "name": "How We Use Water" }, { "@type": "Thing", "name": "springs" }, { "@type": "Thing", "name": "Water" }, { "@type": "Thing", "name": "Water Availability and Use" }, { "@type": "Thing", "name": "Methods and Analysis" }, { "@type": "Thing", "name": "Energy" } ]
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