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Federal Student Loan Account - Konnecting Rajasthan - 0 views

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    A federal student loan account is an organization that handles the transfer of student loans to the federal billing of the borrower's and other services that manages loans. A company that handles the bills and other services from their Federal loans department for students.
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Student Loan Government Payment and Repayment Website - 0 views

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    Private student loans gov payment is mainly used to help students use tuition in addition to a federal loan. In contrast to federal loans, for the promotional criteria private loans vary the interest rates and terms of lender to lender.
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FDA Bottled Water Regulations FDA BOTTLED WATER REGULATIONS - 0 views

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    By federal law, FDA regulations governing the safety and quality of bottled water must be at least as stringent as the EPA regulations that govern tap water. And, in some cases, the bottled water regulations are more stringent.
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IBWA SUPPORTS CONSUMER ACCESS TO HEALTHY CHOICES IN AMERICA'S NATIONAL PARKS - 0 views

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    The International Bottled Water Association (IBWA) today issued the following statement concerning attempts to restrict consumer access to bottled water in America's national parks. "Efforts to eliminate or reduce access to bottled water in our national parks will force consumers to choose less healthy drink options that have more packaging, more additives (e.g., sugar, caffeine), and greater environmental impacts than bottled water. In fact, research shows that if bottled water isn't available, 63 percent of people will choose soda or another sugared drink - not tap water. We expect the same consumer response if access to bottled water is restricted in our national parks. And such a response will therefore not likely reduce the presence of plastic bottles within the recycling streams of our national parks. The Healthy Consumer Choice In today's on-the-go society, most of what we drink comes in a package. Consumers choose bottled water for several reasons, including its refreshing taste, reliable quality, zero calories and additives, and convenience. In fact, since 1998, approximately 73 percent of the growth in bottled water consumption has come from people switching from carbonated soft drinks, juices, and milk to bottled water. Banning or restricting access to bottled water in the marketplace, including within national parks, directly impacts the right of people to choose the healthiest beverage on the shelf. And for many, bottled water is a critical alternative to other packaged beverages, which are often less healthy. Bottled water must therefore be available wherever packaged beverages are sold. According to the Institute of Medicine and the American Journal of Preventative Medicine, two-thirds of American adults are overweight with one-third of those individuals being obese and over the last 30 years, children's obesity rates have climbed from 5 percent to 17 percent. Drinking zero-calorie beverages, such as water, instead of sugary dri
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BOTTLED WATER INDUSTRY PROVIDES CLEAN, SAFE DRINKING WATER TO HURRICANE HARVEY SURVIVORS - 0 views

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    As part of the ongoing relief efforts in the aftermath of Hurricane Harvey, the bottled water industry is playing a vital role by providing millions of bottles of clean, safe drinking water to those in need in Houston and along the Gulf Coast. This is being done through direct donations, giving water to charitable organizations, and contracts with the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA). "As with past disasters, the International Bottled Water Association's member bottlers and distributors began responding, some even before the hurricane made landfall, to provide substantial supplies of bottled water to those affected," said Bob Hirst, IBWA vice president of education, science, and technical relations.
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Microbial Safety Assessment of Public Water Supplies and Bottled Water - 0 views

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    Drinking water regulations are designed to protect the public health. In the United States, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is tasked with developing and maintaining drinking water regulations for the 276,607,387 people served by the country's 54,293 community water systems. The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) regulates bottled water as a food product. By federal law, the FDA's regulations for bottled water must be at least as protective of public health as the EPA's regulations for public water system drinking water. Despite many similarities in EPA and FDA regulations, consumer perception regarding the safety of drinking waters varies widely. This paper examines and compares the microbial health risks of tap water and bottled water, specifically examining differences in quality monitoring, regulatory standards violations, advisories, and distribution system conditions. It also includes comparison data on the number of waterborne illness outbreaks caused by both tap and bottled water.
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Laser "Scalpel" Improves Popular Eye Surgery Ultrafast Pulse - 0 views

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    "The route is a great example of ways federal investment of fundamental research can cause new technology with broad #Social benefit," said #Top10eyesurgeons of #India. Read Full Press: https://www.briefingwire.com/pr/laser-scalpel-improves-popular-eye-surgery-ultrafast-pulse
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