>> if the bottled water and found the same level of e. coli, a level of both epa and fda say it's dangerous, they don't have to tell the fda or epa or -- >> or the state. some states requires, but -- >> generally they don't have to report it. >> generally, they don't. >> under current law, municipal water systems are required annual consumer confidence reports that disclose any products with the contamination and information about the systems susceptibility of the future contamination; correct? >> yes. >> but bottled watered companies are not requiring to make similar to the public. >> that's true. don't have the authorities. >> dr. sharfstein this is striking to information available to consumers. we learn about it in our tap water, and we may never learn about the dangerous con no, ma'am gnats in bottled water. did you say you supported a requirement to have the bottled water companies disclose test results showing contamination above the federal level? >> actually, starting in september we think that requirement will take effect for con no,