Proportions of bottling facilities using different water sources in the U.S.
Detailed Description
Sankey diagram showing proportions of water source types of bottling facilities in the U.S.
Source categories are public supply, self-supply, combination, or undetermined. Combination can be defined as a mix of sources. Bottling facility types include bottled water, brewery, distillery, ice, soft drinks, and winery. Public supply is the source for the largest number of facilities (30,965) with the respective order of brewery, bottled water, winery, distillery, soft drinks, and ice. Self-supply is the source for the second largest number of facilities (10,267) with the respective order of winery, brewery, bottled water, distillery, soft drinks, and ice.
Data available at doi:10.5066/P90Z125H.
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