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Buxton Bottled Water

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Buxton Bottled Water Info Country of Origin: United Kingdom
  Region: Buxton
  Place Name: St Ann's Spring
 
Buxton
  Buxton is one of the purest natural mineral waters in the world. According to the British Geological Survey, the water that emerges from the source today fell as rain over 5000 years ago.

During its long underground passage, from a depth of 1500 metres, the water filters through the ancient limestone of the Peak District, acquiring a natural balance of minerals during its long journey. The water emerges at a temperature of 81.5 F regardless of the weather.


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Buxton Analysis BOTTLED WATER ANALYSIS:
Temperature at Source (F): 81.5
milligrams per liter (mg/l)
280 TDS
7.4 ph factor
55 Calcium
37 Chlorides
248 Bicarbonate
19 Magnesium
0.1 Nitrate
1 Potassium
24 Sodium
13 Sulphates
 
 

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