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From Where Do Bottled Waters Come?

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From Where Do Bottled Waters Come?
  • Bottled water comes in a wide variety; each brand is often associated with a certain water source and treatment methodology. Those things are:
  • Wells that draw from an artesian aquifer: The porous rock under the surface is the source of this water.
  • Water Fluoridation: Fluoridated water has been introduced to this supply.
  • Spring water: Mineral water is water that has been naturally infused with minerals, including salt, calcium, potassium, and magnesium, from a spring.
  • Clean water: This kind of water has been processed in some way, usually by distillation, deionization, or reverse osmosis, before being bottled.
  • Aqua nature: Earth's natural processes bring spring water to the surface. It can only be gathered in the spring or by a borehole into the underlying rock that supplies the spring.


  • Think of a pristine mountain spring or bubbling stream in the middle of nowhere, and that's generally what comes to mind when you think of bottled water. Isn't that nice?
  • Yet, the reality is that the source of your bottled water is not a spring or river. Instead, it comes from the same municipal system that provides your drinking water. Although many businesses bottle water from sources that are consistent with their marketing, others only sell tap water at thousands of times the price you'd pay if you drank it at home.
  • Spring water naturally rises to the earth's surface and is the source of around 55 percent of bottled water. Water from a borehole is another option.
  • The remaining 45%? That's just expensive filtered water.
  • Is bottled water superior to regular tap water? In terms of risk, they're equally equivalent. Yet, bottled water increases your likelihood of exposure to bisphenol A. Several health concerns have been linked to BPA, a chemical found in plastic. You're seriously damaging the ecosystem if you pick bottled water instead of tap water.


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