Oakland Schools Deploy New-Tech FloWater Refill Stations District-Wide to Encourage Schoolchildren to Drink More Water and Less Soda

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~City’s Soda Tax Revenues Allocated to Reduce Health Consequences of
Consuming Sugar-Sweetened Beverages and Eliminate Plastic Waste as
Installation of 100 FloWater Refill Stations Nears Completion~

DENVER–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Today, Denver-based FloWater announces that the deployment of its
new-tech FloWater Refill Stations at every school in the Oakland Unified
School District (OUSD) is nearly complete. The initiative is funded with
Alameda County Measure A funds and revenue from Oakland’s ‘soda tax,’ a
measure passed in 2016 to fight childhood obesity and educate the public
on the health risks of drinking soda. The integration of FloWater Refill
Stations into Oakland schools is designed to get students to drink more
water and reduce their consumption of sugary drinks.

Schoolchildren, Mayor Libby Schaaf, Allendale Principal Desiree Miles,
other officials and FloWater Co-founder and CEO Rich Razgaitis were on
hand for a news conference and ribbon-cutting that took place at
Allendale Elementary School on April 30 to celebrate that school’s new
FloWater Refill Station.

With sugar-sweetened beverages linked
to obesity, diabetes, tooth decay, and other health problems, 100
FloWater Refill Stations are being installed, one in every high school,
middle school, elementary school, and alternative education location in
Oakland. To date, 72 FloWater Refill Stations have been installed.
Recent studies
show that U.S. school children are under-hydrated, negatively impacting
their ability to learn and their emotional well-being.

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“Easy access to pure, great-tasting water will encourage our kids to
drink more water. More water means better hydration, less reason to
drink sugary beverages, and healthier children which, in turn, means a
healthier Oakland community,” says John Sasaki, Director of
Communications for OUSD. “This also means a significant reduction in
disposable plastic bottle waste, which fits right into our larger goal
of a more sustainable school system.”

Incubated in Silicon Valley, FloWater brings innovative technology to
water purification and enhancement. Connecting to any potable water
line, FloWater Refill Stations extract up to 99.9% of all contaminants
and harsh chemicals, including lead and chromium 6, and delivers
fast-flowing, purified and chilled water that has also been oxygenated,
alkalized and revitalized with electrolytes and trace minerals for
better hydration. A coconut carbon filter ‘finishes’ the water for a
better taste.

According to FloWater CEO and Co-founder Rich Razgaitis, “Based on our
surveys where FloWater Refill Stations are installed, we know that
Oakland students will drink more water, be better hydrated and have more
energy. This is a win-win for Oakland’s schoolchildren, their teachers
and administrators and the planet.”

About the Oakland Unified School District

In California’s most diverse city, Oakland Unified School District
(OUSD) is dedicated to creating a learning environment where “Every
Student Thrives!
” More than half of our students speak a non-English
language at home. And each of our 86 schools is staffed with talented
individuals uniting around a common set of values: Students First,
Equity, Excellence, Integrity, Cultural Responsiveness and Joy. We are
committed to preparing all students for college, career and community
success.

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To learn more about OUSD’s Full Service Community District focused on
academic achievement while serving the whole child in safe schools,
please visit OUSD.org and
follow us @OUSDnews.

About FloWater

Incubated in Silicon Valley, FloWater has re-invented the ‘water cooler’
to wean US companies off the plastic water bottles they serve to their
employees and customers. FloWater is already working with the likes of
Google, Red Bull, prAna, Oneill, PlayStation, Specialized Bikes, Alaska
Airlines, YMCA and the Oakland International Airport, as well as with
thousands of hotels, gyms, schools, and concert venues in nearly 50
states on a new drinking water experience. Since its launch in 2013,
FloWater has eliminated the need for more than 100-million plastic water
bottles. FloWater recently secured $15 million in Series B investment to
fuel its growth.
www.myflowater.com

Contacts

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Melanie Frenkel
SignatureGreen on Behalf of FloWater
Ph: (602)
476-2547
Melanie@signaturepublicrelations.com

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