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The Business of Local Water

Tuesday, September 15, 2009

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CONSUMABLE clean water in West Kalimantan always includes bottled water or their refillable counterparts. Though 80 percent of the population of 4 million relies on rainwater for drinking, another 20 percent prefers tap water, and bottled or re-filled water.

In West Kalimantan—especially Pontianak, Singkawang, Sambas and Bengkayang—Pasqua bottled water reigns supreme. According to Hari Wiradinata, one of Pasqua’s owners, his products have

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