Real Water faces lawsuit after 5-year-old girl gets seriously ill: It was excruciating
Many people buy bottled water because they believe it s healthier but federal investigators are now looking into questions about one particular brand of bottled water sold in several states.
In a YouTube video, Real Water founder Brent Jones said the benefits of his company s bottled alkaline water include assisting with better cellular hydration and creating an antioxidant effect on the body.
The water was sold nationwide and the company offered home delivery of five-gallon bottles in Las Vegas to people like Ryan and Arika Carrier. The family says they thought they were getting the best water that they could drink and liked the taste of it. Their 2-year-old son Finn and 5-year-old daughter Hera drank it too, but last year, Hera started getting sick.
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Can Newark s Quick, Cheap Lead-Pipe Replacement Serve As A Model?
Like many communities around the country, Newark, New Jersey was beset with outdated, lead-based pipeline infrastructure that had the potential to leech the contaminant directly into drinking water as it traveled to consumers. But now, the city stands as a model for how others can address the problem and leave consumers safe.
“A project to fix thousands of lead-contaminated water pipes that threatened the wellbeing of the folks in New Jersey’s largest city is nearly complete, set to be finished years ahead of schedule,” ABC 7 reported. “What started as another dark chapter in Newark’s history has changed to a story of success.”
This spring s Modern Art + Design includes several exciting collections. The most prominent is the cultural personality and GAN connoisseur Jan Torsten Ahlstrands, with more than 50 works, including an early neoplastic work by Erik Olson, Fiskarna vid Seine , 1928 and a significant painting from 1920 by GAN, Eiffeltornet , made in Paris. A little less extensive is A collection of Danish surrealists , including about 20 early works by, among others, Vilhelm Bjerke-Petersen, Wilhelm Freddie and Elsa Thoresen, rarely seen at auction. There is something magical about collections. Behind the works is a person who, through his passion and knowledge of the objects, gives it another dimension and context that moves on to the new owner. Over the years, Bukowskis has been entrusted with selling many significant collections, and it is always very inspiring to work with these objects, says Lena Rydén, head of art, specialist modern art.
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Acting Director of Water & Sewer Utilities Kareem Adeem holds a lead pipe that was just removed. (Ed Murray | NJ Advance Media)Ed Murray | NJ Advance Media for
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President Joe Biden has called to replace 100 percent of the country’s lead pipes as part of his American Jobs Plan, to prevent the toxic chemical from flaking off into our drinking water. Cities should take a page from Newark, which treated this like the health emergency it is, and got the job done way ahead of time.