Spring Water

Spring Water
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Publisher : Wordtech Communications Llc
Total Pages : 83
Release :
ISBN-10 : 1932339809
ISBN-13 : 9781932339802
Rating : 4/5 (09 Downloads)

Synopsis Spring Water by : John M. FitzGerald

Springwater Seasons

Springwater Seasons
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Publisher : Simon and Schuster
Total Pages : 390
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ISBN-10 : 9781439106952
ISBN-13 : 1439106959
Rating : 4/5 (52 Downloads)

Synopsis Springwater Seasons by : Linda Lael Miller

Linda Lael Miller's national bestselling novels of frontier life overflow with the passion and warmth of Springwater, a tiny stagecoach stop that blossoms into a bustling Montana town. Rachel Springwater's first schoolteacher, she crosses paths with rough-hewn barkeep Trey Hargreaves, who puts a slow burn on her proper Eastern ways. Savannah Behind her rouge and bangles, the dance-hall girl has a sure and steady heart. Can her kind, gentle love help Dr. Prescott Parrish heal his wounded spirit? Miranda An unwed mother in search of a place to call home, she finds her heart's desire in Springwater—and in the arms of rancher Landry Kildare. Jessica The sparks fly when she comes to take charge of her late brother's bankrupt newspaper—and finds herself in a heated love match with town mayor Gage Calloway. FOUR SPLENDID SPRINGWATER NOVELS—TOGETHER FOR THE FIRST TIME!

Wellsprings

Wellsprings
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Publisher : Rutgers University Press
Total Pages : 312
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ISBN-10 : 0813536146
ISBN-13 : 9780813536149
Rating : 4/5 (46 Downloads)

Synopsis Wellsprings by : Frank Chapelle

"Many people consider ground water deep beneath their feet as mysterious, perhaps even supernatural. To clarify matters, hydrogeologist Frank Chapelle has written a definitive history and science of subsurface water in his Wellsprings, a book both accessible to the lay reader while being filled with startling nuggets of information pleasing to the professional water scientist."--Donald Siegel, professor of earth sciences, Syracuse University "This book tells the story of bottled water in the United States in a highly readable and in-depth way, covering both the facts of the subject, and the persons and events that resulted in this now ubiquitous product."--Stephen C. Edberg, professor, Yale University Bottled water is a part of everyday life for millions of Americans. Per capita consumption in the United States now tops fifteen gallons per year with sales over $5 billion in 2002. Even as fuel prices climb, many people are still willing to pay more for a gallon of bottled water than they are for the equivalent in gasoline. At the same time, bottled water has become a symbol of refined taste and a healthy lifestyle. But despite its growing popularity, many people cannot quite put their finger on just why they prefer bottled water to the much less expensive tap variety. Some have a vague notion that bottled water is "healthier," some prefer the convenience and more consistent taste, and others are simply content to follow the trend. The fact is most people know very little about the natural beverage that they drink and enjoy. It is reasonable to wonder, therefore, just what differentiates bottled water from other water? Is it really better or healthier than tap water? Why is it that different brands seem to have subtle variations in taste? As Francis H. Chapelle reveals in this delightful and informative volume, a complex story of geology, hydrology, and history lies behind every bottle of spring water. The book chronicles the history of the bottled water industry in America from its beginnings in Europe hundreds of years ago to the present day. Subsequent chapters describe the chemical characteristics that make some waters desirable, and provide an overview of the geologic circumstances that produce them. Wellsprings explains how these geologic conditions vary throughout the country, and how this affects the kinds and quality of bottled water that are available. Finally, Chapelle shows how the bottled water industry uses this natural history, together with the perceived health benefits of spring waters, to market their products. Accessibly written and well illustrated, Wellsprings is both a revealing account and a user's guide to natural spring waters. Regardless of your drinking preference, this timely exploration will make your next drink of water refreshingly informed.

Springs and Bottled Waters of the World

Springs and Bottled Waters of the World
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Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages : 332
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9783642564147
ISBN-13 : 3642564143
Rating : 4/5 (47 Downloads)

Synopsis Springs and Bottled Waters of the World by : Philip E. LaMoreaux

This book provides information about springs, mineral waters, and thermal waters used for municipal, industrial, and agricultural water supplies and the rapidly expanding bottled water industry. The role of springs is described for ancient civilizations, military campaigns and, in more recent times, for tourism and health spas. In addition, their source, occurrence, and methods for development and use are described. The book contains data obtained from major hydrogeologic databases and from leading hydrogeologists.

Spring Water: its qualities and tests

Spring Water: its qualities and tests
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 34
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ISBN-10 : BL:A0018106590
ISBN-13 :
Rating : 4/5 (90 Downloads)

Synopsis Spring Water: its qualities and tests by : George West Royston Pigott

Bottled and Sold

Bottled and Sold
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Publisher : Island Press
Total Pages : 249
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9781597265287
ISBN-13 : 1597265284
Rating : 4/5 (87 Downloads)

Synopsis Bottled and Sold by : Peter H. Gleick

Water went from being a free natural resource to one of the most successful commercial products of the last one hundred years. That's a big story, and water is big business. Gleick exposes the true reasons we've turned to the bottle, from fear mongering by business interests and our own vanity to the breakdown of public systems and global inequities.

Barney Colors of Spring

Barney Colors of Spring
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Publisher : Scholastic
Total Pages : 32
Release :
ISBN-10 : 1586683055
ISBN-13 : 9781586683054
Rating : 4/5 (55 Downloads)

Synopsis Barney Colors of Spring by : Dena Neusner

Featuring page after page of spring-themed Barney fun, this activity book contains pages youngsters can paint using water to make the colors on the pages pop out. Full-color illustrations. 32 spreads.

Bottled and Packaged Water

Bottled and Packaged Water
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Publisher : Woodhead Publishing
Total Pages : 490
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9780128157046
ISBN-13 : 0128157046
Rating : 4/5 (46 Downloads)

Synopsis Bottled and Packaged Water by : Alexandru Grumezescu

Bottled and Packaged Water, Volume Four in The Science of Beverages series, offers great perspectives on current trends in drinking water research, quality control techniques, packaging strategies, and current concerns in the field, thus revealing the most novel standards in the industry. As consumer demand for bottled and packaged water has increased, the need for scientists and researchers to understand how to analyze water quality, safety, and control are essential. This all-encompassing resource for research and development in this flourishing field covers everything from sensory and chemical composition, to materials and manufacturing. - Presents a detailed analysis and sensory characteristics of water to foster research and innovation - Provides the latest technological advancements and microbiological characterization methods in the field - Includes regulatory tools for beverage packaging to help industry personnel maintain compliance