Spring Water of the World

Unlike mineral water, which is tightly defined by law, spring water has no legal definition and manufacturers may -- and do -- use water from sources other than natural springs

 
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What is the Hardness value of the Water? What is the Hardness value of the Water?
  The HARDNESS, measured in French grades (F), indicates the presence of calcium and magnesium in the water. In other words, whether the water is more or less calcareous. According to the European Community regulations, waters with a hardness of less than 30 F, are considered "soft", i.e. moderately calcareous.
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FineWaters Balance FineWaters Balance
  With the growing popularity of bottled water, the FineWaters Balance provides a sophisticated scale to define the differences among various bottled waters. The FineWaters Balance is designed to become an easily understood standard in restaurants and among those looking to differentiate waters and to enhance the enjoyment of drinking fine waters.
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 Hawaiian Springs
  Hawaiian Springs
USA Natural Artesian Water 30 days young.
 Mountain Valley
  Mountain Valley
USA Combination of taste and tradition since 1871
 Mount Olympus
  Mount Olympus
USA Located southeast of Salt Lake City at the 5,000 foot level.
What is Spring Water? What is Spring Water?
 
Spring Watrer is water that is collected from a source underground. It is collected from a bored hold that taps the source of the spring. Although it usually requires minimal treatment before it is bottled, it must retain the same physical properties and composition as the natural spring water from which it originates.
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