Where dose bottled water come from?!


Question:

Where dose bottled water come from?

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Answers:
There's spring water and purified tap water.

the company

bottle water was invented by the same man who wrote the book clifford the big red dog. he was inspired by one of his stories when clifford saved the world from polution!!

Bottled water comes from a wide variety of sources.

According to the International Bottled Water Association (IBWA), U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has established a bottled water Standard of Identity to define the several different types of bottled water based on specific characteristics of the product. Bottled water products meeting the Standard of Identity may be labeled as bottled water or drinking water, or one or more of the following terms: spring water, purified water, mineral water, sparkling bottled water, artesian water, and well water. read more

Bottled products whose labels containing “sparkling water,” “seltzer water,” “soda water,” “tonic water,” or “club soda”, however, are not included under the FDA regulation of bottled water. These beverages are considered soft drinks for historical reasons. Some bottled waters also come from municipal sources - the same source as your tap water except the water have been treated prior to being bottled. Types of water treatment include: distillation, reverse osmosis, absolute 1 micron filtration, and ozonation.

Some spring water comes from actual springs in several places where deer mostly urinate in the water.
Purified tap water is pretty much what you get from your kitchen sink with the filter on, or from your fridge if it has the water dispenser.
There are other sources but you should understand that bottled water is not a way for companies to sell water, but to make use of pretroleum to sell more plastic. Plastics is big business.

usually from natural springs or just super purified tap water.

check the label on the bottle it should tell you what spring the water came from and in what state

bottles I guess

It depends on the manufacture, some get it right from their tap, now they may have a special filter and all that jazz and they will jazz that up on the label. Some actual get it from a real spring but if they claim that they need to be able to back it up.
Anyway, you need to read the labels.

read the lables on the bottles and they tell you where there
from.




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