this subgroup because of the potential for larger variation. **Note: Number of respondents is less than 10. Data removed.

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Question 21: On average, about how many cups of water do you drink each day? African - American Insurance Status Insured t insured / Don't Know General Health Rating Excellent / Very Party Identification Democrat Geographical Region Western Kentucky rthern Kentucky Appalachian County Appalachian Status R t Appalachian ne 1-3 Cups 4-7 Cups 8 Cups or More Don't Know Count 77% 324% 345% 242% 12% 1549 56% 342% 315% 278% 08% 711 95% 309% 370% 210% 15% 838 12% 352% 368% 200% 69% 92 83% 317% 345% 246% 08% 1403 72% 329% 267% 332% 254 122% 264% 361% 242% 12% 488 44% 333% 350% 260% 13% 475 63% 404% 391% 123% 20% 314 154% 303% 308% 209% 26% 400 80% 370% 314% 221% 15% 514 23% 309% 376% 291% 384 34% 286% 432% 247% 00% 244 139% 306% 320% 223% 12% 505 32% 381% 338% 232% 17% 222 40% 303% 369% 288% 00% 590 70% 315% 354% 255% 06% 1247 109% 364% 306% 187% 34% 303 43% 311% 355% 291% 622 77% 343% 363% 191% 27% 445 122% 325% 315% 225% 13% 482 75% 334% 345% 226% 20% 817 80% 314% 345% 258% 02% 732 59% 349% 364% 208% 19% 634 88% 259% 285% 347% 22% 217 74% 324% 361% 239% 02% 540 26% 349% 345% 261% 19% 307 75% 355% 329% 241% 311 102% 240% 375% 284% 316 107% 250% 366% 268% 09% 308 103% 350% 294% 233% 20% 307 122% 301% 338% 216% 23% 490 57% 335% 348% 253% 07% 1059 69% 324% 324% 274% 08% 963 119% 153% 583% 144% 48 49% 317% 388% 247% 195 110% 355% 345% 161% 29% 343 *te: Number of respondents is 75 or less Additional this subgroup because of the potential for larger variation **te: Number of respondents is less than 10 Data removed Page 32 of 74

Question 21: On average, about how many cups of water do you drink each day? Type of Water Tap Water Bottled Water ne 1-3 Cups 4-7 Cups 8 Cups or More Don't Know Count 40% 324% 390% 238% 08% 794 86% 339% 306% 250% 19% 596 *te: Number of respondents is 75 or less Additional this subgroup because of the potential for larger variation **te: Number of respondents is less than 10 Data removed Page 33 of 74

Question 22: When you drink water, what type of water do you drink most often? African - American Insurance Status General Health Rating Party Identification Geographical Region Appalachian County Insured t insured / Don't Know Excellent / Very Democrat Western Kentucky rthern Kentucky TAP WATER Count 517% 390% 43% 16% 26% 08% 1537 539% 339% 67% 23% 20% 13% 709 499% 433% 22% 11% 30% 05% 829 526% 450% 23% 91 521% 379% 47% 17% 27% 09% 1393 349% 569% 35% 13% 26% 08% 255 486% 389% 77% 09% 26% 14% 483 523% 399% 20% 35% 19% 04% 473 697% 229% 31% 03% 36% 04% 308 496% 375% 96% 26% 06% 395 477% 428% 38% 13% 24% 21% 509 530% 399% 11% 12% 47% 02% 383 615% 319% 20% 15% 27% 05% 243 514% 371% 63% 22% 16% 15% 498 523% 386% 18% 31% 39% 03% 221 493% 419% 45% 11% 29% 03% 589 538% 373% 37% 14% 30% 08% 1234 431% 457% 68% 25% 08% 10% 303 499% 419% 27% 13% 29% 13% 622 548% 378% 29% 15% 27% 04% 443 512% 362% 77% 23% 19% 06% 472 529% 382% 45% 14% 21% 07% 805 504% 398% 40% 19% 30% 09% 732 590% 355% 22% 08% 21% 04% 631 415% 510% 20% 19% 27% 08% 217 511% 354% 70% 28% 24% 14% 534 512% 382% 37% 14% 48% 07% 306 613% 356% 07% 13% 09% 03% 309 509% 385% 07% 34% 59% 05% 307 500% 381% 23% 33% 23% 40% 308 385% 502% 95% 05% 11% 02% 304 401% 468% 93% 19% 13% 06% 487 571% 353% 20% 15% 31% 09% 1050 *te: Number of respondents is 75 or less Additional this subgroup because of the potential for larger variation **te: Number of respondents is less than 10 Data removed Page 34 of 74

Question 22: When you drink water, what type of water do you drink most often? Appalachian Status R t Appalachian TAP WATER Count 552% 363% 31% 16% 27% 12% 952 485% 333% 140% 13% 30% 48 460% 449% 34% 11% 47% 195 457% 439% 69% 22% 12% 01% 342 *te: Number of respondents is 75 or less Additional this subgroup because of the potential for larger variation **te: Number of respondents is less than 10 Data removed Page 35 of 74

Question 23: What is the most important reason you do not drink tap water more often? [ASKED ONLY OF THOSE WHO DO NOT DRINK TAP WATER] African - American* Insurance Status Insured t insured / Don't Know General Health Rating Excellent / Very Party Identification Democrat Geographical Region Western Kentucky rthern Kentucky Appalachian County Appalachian Status R t Appalachian Bad taste Bad smell t safe t clean Chemicals in water 431% 25% 131% 41% 113% 131% 369% 15% 172% 63% 98% 137% 479% 32% 100% 23% 124% 126% 333% 40% 25% 133% 218% 193% 452% 25% 133% 32% 94% 130% 344% 218% 47% 201% 104% 448% 10% 107% 63% 91% 179% 452% 45% 123% 20% 106% 127% 504% 43% 70% 20% 38% 66% 545% 18% 199% 59% 68% 25% 400% 23% 85% 35% 160% 142% 436% 47% 120% 32% 86% 168% 276% 03% 142% 31% 128% 256% 477% 43% 103% 48% 153% 51% 423% 29% 240% 26% 84% 105% 388% 16% 129% 37% 82% 218% 438% 24% 127% 19% 88% 161% 407% 27% 145% 111% 194% 30% 369% 13% 143% 31% 117% 187% 472% 14% 100% 06% 139% 153% 477% 50% 144% 83% 85% 35% 490% 34% 137% 20% 111% 93% 368% 16% 126% 62% 115% 170% 431% 11% 72% 30% 139% 168% 453% 61% 264% 39% 62% 59% 393% 23% 145% 59% 74% 148% 372% 32% 115% 13% 196% 122% 376% 04% 220% 85% 47% 154% 438% 20% 90% 43% 127% 147% 402% 27% 91% 35% 133% 214% 530% 19% 164% 39% 95% 61% 511% 28% 153% 49% 96% 73% 378% 23% 117% 35% 124% 169% 399% 24% 142% 40% 116% 145% 571% 16% 25% 139% 23% 439% 36% 112% 37% 92% 109% 480% 24% 134% 45% 114% 124% *te: Number of respondents is 75 or less Additional this subgroup because of the potential for larger variation **te: Number of respondents is less than 10 Data removed Page 36 of 74

Question 23: What is the most important reason you do not drink tap water more often? [ASKED ONLY OF THOSE WHO DO NOT DRINK TAP WATER] African - American* Insurance Status Insured t insured / Don't Know General Health Rating Excellent / Very Party Identification Democrat Geographical Region Western Kentucky rthern Kentucky Appalachian County Appalachian Status R t Appalachian Don't have tap water t cold enough Other Don't Know Count 60% 21% 11% 34% 02% 728 71% 27% 10% 34% 03% 318 51% 17% 12% 33% 02% 410 33% 06% 20% 43 65% 18% 13% 37% 01% 653 33% 20% 16% 11% 05% 164 64% 02% 02% 34% 242 55% 30% 11% 27% 04% 224 103% 34% 27% 94% 91 51% 08% 05% 23% 198 83% 22% 13% 32% 04% 256 38% 19% 03% 51% 179 58% 33% 35% 29% 09% 92 79% 19% 19% 07% 235 31% 25% 16% 21% 105 57% 15% 15% 44% 297 60% 24% 14% 40% 03% 559 58% 13% 03% 13% 170 59% 25% 20% 31% 03% 303 54% 25% 05% 28% 05% 197 66% 14% 04% 42% 227 48% 20% 08% 36% 02% 372 72% 22% 14% 32% 02% 356 71% 30% 10% 31% 07% 256 04% 11% 17% 30% 125 80% 25% 14% 39% 254 74% 20% 16% 40% 147 33% 23% 14% 36% 10% 119 49% 28% 40% 18% 149 18% 37% 32% 10% 142 63% 04% 03% 20% 186 58% 08% 03% 21% 288 61% 30% 16% 42% 04% 441 59% 16% 13% 41% 04% 414 173% 35% 18% 23 83% 53% 16% 23% 105 34% 13% 06% 27% 185 *te: Number of respondents is 75 or less Additional this subgroup because of the potential for larger variation **te: Number of respondents is less than 10 Data removed Page 37 of 74