BOTTLED WATER AND EMERGENCY RESPONSE

-IBWA and the bottled water industry stand ready to participate in the development of solutions to better enable federal, state and local emergency response agencies to act with greater efficiency and speed with regard to bottled water distribution and coordination in emergency relief operations.

-The bottled water industry has provided millions of bottled water servings in response to natural and man-made disasters, including Hurricane Katrina, the events of September 11, 2001, the tsunami in Asia, and countless other emergencies that have interrupted the delivery of safe drinking water.

-IBWA's broad-ranging expertise can help government officials better understand the issues involved as they attempt to create a more workable system.

 


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