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Carolina Mountain Water

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Carolina Mountain Water Bottled Water Info Country of Origin: USA
  Region: North Carolina
  Place Name: Carolina Mountain
 
Carolina Mountain Water
  Carolina's great taste and unrivaled purity are attributed to its isolated source high in the Carolina mountains. Here in the Nantahala National Forest, 3,600 feet above sea level, Carolina Mountain Water is bottled in our plant nestled in lands totally free of the worrisome ground water pollutants common in our country's municipal and private water sources.

The Carolina Mountain Water source area receives 80 inches of rain per year -- one of the highest rainfall amount anywhere in the U.S.A. The rain that falls onto these granite mountains is filtered naturally by the earth and stored in the rock formations below. Eventually, this water escapes to the surface through fissures where it is carefully bottled.


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Carolina Mountain Water Analysis BOTTLED WATER ANALYSIS:
milligrams per liter (mg/l)
50 TDS
6.88 ph factor
6.7 Calcium
.06 Fluordine
0.01 Iron
.34 Magnesium
1.5 Potassium
3.5 Sodium
0.01 Zinc
 
 

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