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Saint-Élie Bottled Water
Saint-Élie Description:
Carbonation A

 

Saint-Élie Analysis:
Temp. at source: 41°F (5.0°C)
180 TDS
8.2 ph factor
13 Calcium
34 Chloride
60 Hydrogeniccarbonate
5 Magnesium
3.9 Potassium
13 Sulphates
milligrams per liter (mg/l)
Country of Origin:  Canada
Region:  Mauricie
Place Name:  Saint-Élie-de-Caxton
Established:  1991
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Saint-Élie

The spring at the Saint-Elie-de-Caxton is located at the edge of a very vast territory covering more than one million square kilometers; practically uninhabited and including Québec Great North. This spring is particularly well isolated from the surface by a thick watertight clay layer preventing any contamination from the surface. Geologically and geographically the Saint-Elie-de-Caxton's Spring is located in an exceptional and most privileged environment.

Saint-Elie water springs from a subterranean contributing area made of crystalline rocks of the Canadian Shield from the Precambrian epoch; these rocks are considered among the oldest on earth, that is to say more than 600 million years. Saint-Elie water is naturally filtered for over 60 years in very hard crystalline rock, hence giving it a great pureness and a better taste. Saint-Elie water has a temperature of 41°F. and is bottled at the spring.



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