Posted on 02/10/2011 8:50:35 AM PST by Libloather
Congresss $860,000 tab on bottled water targeted as wasteful spending
By Jordy Yager - 02/08/11 07:55 PM ET
Lawmakers in the House spent more than $860,000 on bottled water last year, according to an advocacy group that is pushing members of Congress and the Obama administration to kick their penchant for the product.
A study by Corporate Accountability International found that the largest purchaser was the office of House Information Resources, which spent $12,935. The House Appropriations Committee was close behind, at $12,537, while the clerk of the House spent $11,049 on bottled water.
Under former House Speaker Nancy Pelosis (D-Calif.) Green the Capitol initiative, the House started selling recycled bottled water by Naturally Iowa in the House cafeterias in 2008.
While Pelosi was Speaker, her office spent $8,786 on bottled water, according to the report. Then-Minority Leader John Boehners (R-Ohio) office spent $3,354 on bottled water.
Pelosi's leadership office said it made the switch from using bottled water to using a filtration system more than a year ago.
The amounts generally reflect the sizes of the various offices. House Appropriations has traditionally had a large staff, and the Speakers office is larger than the House minority leaders.
Republicans led a successful vote earlier this year to cut office budgets in the chamber by 5 percent, and the campaign director for Corporate Accountablity said lawmakers who were looking for ways to trim their budgets could cut their bottled-water expenses.
The marketing of the bottled-water industry has been so successful that its taught us that the only safe place to get water is from a bottle, but there are some great alternatives, said Kristin Urquiza, campaign director for Corporate Accountability Internationals Think Outside the Bottle campaign.
The group wants offices to use tap water or water treatment systems, which, it says, cost less and reduce the amount of packaging produced by bottled water. The groups report found that Nestlé is the largest supplier of the bottled water on Capitol Hill, with its popular Deer Park brand.
Brian Flaherty, the vice president for government affairs at Nestlé water, said that buying less bottled water was not the answer to improving the quality of tap water or reducing the amount of waste produced by the bottles.
Turning away from bottled water does not improve water conservation practices, does not ensure adequate funding for public drinking water systems, and does not increase recycling rates, said Flaherty in a letter to members on Monday. Instead, bans remove one of the most healthful beverage choices.
Flaherty said Nestle was interested in continuing to work with lawmakers to improve transparency and regulations in the bottled-water industry.
Corporate Accountability International had an initial meeting with the White Houses Council on Environmental Equality last year to talk about cutting the amount of money it spends on bottled water. But Urquiza said they have not held any subsequent discussions.
Unfortunately, they havent committed to phasing out bottled water expenses and we havent been able to get numbers on what the White House spends on bottled water per year, but thats exactly the direction that wed like this campaign to go, she said.
Del. Eleanor Holmes Norton (D-D.C.) was at the groups press conference on Tuesday, heralding the call to put a cap on bottled water in the House.
A spokeswoman for Norton said her office stopped buying bottled water nearly two years ago. But according to last years statement of disbursements from July to September 2010, Nortons office spent $94 on Deer Park water. And for the period of the groups study, she spent $1,358.14.
Her office did not reply to a question about that expense.
The anti-bottled-water group tallied the expenditures of all 435 members in the lower chamber between April 2009 and March 2010.
You mean that after decades of regulation and billions of taxpayer dollars spent, the EPA can’t convince government bureaucrats that the water in D.C. is safe? Shut that wasteful agency down, and zero out their budget.
They still have the choice to waste their own personal money.
Just don't stick the taxpayer with the bill.
Cut to the left, cut to the right, cut from the top, cut from the bottom.
Cut, cut, cut.
Everything, everywhere all the time.
After about 10 years of that, we can start talking about prioritizing the rare spending increase.
If members want to buy bottled water from their own pockets fine, but why should the tax payers have to foot this bill? Given Queen Nancy Pelosi tastes I would expect the toilets in her office flush with Perrier.
They provide FREE (ie taxpayer-funded) bottled water to staffers and flunkies? Goooood gawd....magritte
Why don’t they just install bottle water vending machines and let everyone buy their own darn water.
I agree now call the speakers office and ask how much he spent on water last year.
Isn’t there a water fountain in the joint?
Nestlé Deer Park water is 100% pure spring water.
What they don’t tell you is where that spring is located, it could be a couple of hundred feet from the companies septic system for all they know.
I remember a story years ago about a bottled water delivery company that a local news station investigated down in Florida. Their hidden cameras caught some guy with a garden hose filling the returned bottles from his faucet in the back of the plant. The same water flushing everyone’s toilets they were supplying it to.
I’d like to see how much they spent on coffee. I bet everyone of their offices provide coffee for the office and guest.
Why are taxpayers paying for this?
Don’t these people pay themselves very well?
Yeah, I am sure there are water fountains, but we wouldn’t drink (more than once) from water fountains in DC when we were there for school trips in the ‘60s and I doubt the quality is improved.
Hmmmmm. Makes you wonder just what they are drinking.
Have you ever seen a congressman drink water out of a tap?
Well Mandrake, have you?
That can make a lot of Kool aid...
Just don't stick the taxpayer with the bill.
How warped is their mentality in Washington when they consider not fleecing the taxpayer for their personal beverages the same as it being denied to them.
Pelosi should drink out of the toilet like other dogs.
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