EditorialTap Water: Try It, You’ll Like It Tap Water: Try It, You’ll Like It A California utility establishes water bottle fill stations in schools and community centers to promote the high quality of tap water Appeared in print as "Fill ‘er Up!" By Sandra Buettner December 2023 Hearts and Minds Order Digital Reprints Want a PDF of this article as it appeared in print? Order Here! Filed Under Public Outreach Water Treatment Award National Association of Clean Water Agencies (NACWA) Sign Me Up! Join your colleagues who already get great content delivered right to their inbox. Sign up Digital! If you don't want to bring your iPad into the bathroom, we can send you a magazine subscription for free! Subscribe to Print! Students and staff at schools can stay hydrated with cold tap water from newly installed water bottle filling stations like this one provided by Eastern Municipal Water District. The stations help reduce usage of plastic throwaway water bottles. Eastern Municipal Water District created water bottle fill stations for its schools and community gathering places to promote its tap water. The staff, with support from the board of directors for the utility in Perris, California, came up with the idea in 2014 because some... Please login or register to view TPO articles. It's free, fast and easy! Popular Stories July 02, 2024 Real-Time Measurement for Clean Water with AP Series Water Analyzers July 02, 2024 Colorado WTP Utilizes BDP Belt Press For Mechanical Dewatering July 02, 2024 Learn How Active Mixing Can Help Fight Against Excessive Tank Ice in Your Distribution Network July 02, 2024 Connecticut Honors Providers of Clean Drinking Water July 02, 2024 The Inner Workings of the RakeMax Barscreen July 01, 2024 3DP Belt Press Provides Huge Savings for Utah Water Treatment Plant Discussion Comments on this site are submitted by users and are not endorsed by nor do they reflect the views or opinions of COLE Publishing, Inc. Comments are moderated before being posted. Please enable JavaScript to view the comments.