PH8 Natural Alkaline Water is drawn from a pristine limestone filtered aquifer near Warooka on the Yorke Peninsula of South Australia. Approximately 560mm of annual rainfall filters through 38 meters of dense limestone and resides in a fine sand. While filtering through the limestone the water obtains it’s alkalinity pH of 8.3. The landscape and aquifer is elevated from the surrounding water basin, therefore water only flows out nothing flows into the aquifer.
PH8 Water was named after the alkaline pH level of 8.3. Business partners Kym Dickerson and Phil Selfe set up a bottling factory and wholesale company to market this unique water. The property has such as rich layer of limestone Chinese workers in the 1880’s to 1940’s mined the limestone to create bicarbonate soda. The property is named after this heritage Old Lime Kiln Farm.
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