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EARTH2O Bottled Water Info Country of Origin: USA
  Region: Oregon
 
EARTH2O
  EARTH2O is sourced from the legendary Opal Springs. This spring source has been a source for the Native Americans in Central Oregon for centuries. Its aquifer is over 1600 feet below the valley bench and flows out at approximately 108,000 gallons per minute at 53.8°F with no seasonal variation.

Because the last time this water was surface water was well over 55 years ago. Some argue that it could be up to 2000 years old. Due to the fact that it is so pure there is no carbon in it to carbon date this ancient belief.


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EARTH2O Analysis BOTTLED WATER ANALYSIS:
Temperature at Source (F): 53.8°F
milligrams per liter (mg/l)
94 TDS
ph factor
3 Arsenic
ND Bromine
ND Chlorides
ND Chromium
ND Copper
0.1 Fluordine
ND Iron
0.2 Nitrate
ND Sulphates
ND Zinc
 
 

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