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Plan to stop giving away Florida spring water dries up

For at least a decade, Florida Government has allowed bottled water companies to draw from our natural springs practically for free. A plan to stop the give-away never had a chance in Tallahassee.

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Randa - 4/24/2009 12:39 PM
I have lived New Port Richey my whole life and I have never once drank the nasty water that come through our pipes. Filtering the water does not make it any better either. Zephyrhills Bottled water is the only water that I will drink. It is not "Purified" it is natural spring water, It is the cleanest water that we can find. I use Zephyrhills in my sons bottles, and give it to my dogs to drink as well as my husband and my self. We go through approximately 36.5 gallons of Zephyrhills bottled water in a month. I would not want to see the state of Florida charge Zephyrhills more money and take the chance of them changing the way they bottle there water or stop bottling there water entirely. What is my family and other families that only drink this amazing water supposed to do. We need our bottled water to survive.
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