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Bottled or Tap? A Controversy for Science, Economics, and Society
Bottled or Tap? A Controversy for Science, Economics, and Society
Social Education
Social Education September 2009
Bottled or Tap? A Controversy for Science, Economics, and Society
Authors:
Steven S. Lapham
Page:
236
Journal Issue:
Issue
Social Education September 2009
Every year, Americans spend billions of dollars on bottled water. Students can learn about the costs and consequences of this choice.
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