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A watery revolt in Boston Harbor

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The group is calling on Governor Deval Patrick to stop state spending on bottled water. The group persuaded Boston, Cambridge, and Somerville to work toward eliminating bottled water in recent years. The group is also trying to get individuals to pledge to choose tap water over bottled water whenever possible.
The group is calling on Governor Deval Patrick to stop state spending on bottled water. The group persuaded Boston, Cambridge, and Somerville to work toward eliminating bottled water in recent years. The group is also trying to get individuals to pledge to choose tap water over bottled water whenever possible.
(Globe Staff Photo / David L. Ryan)
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