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Environmental Journal: Film, state recycling day on tap

If you are wondering whether it’s a bad idea to keep buying bottled water, you might want to stop by Brown University on Tuesday night for the screening of a new documentary called “Tapped.” It may dampen your enthusiasm for the popular product. Full Article at Providence Journal

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