Water Types

Our waters are the most clean, good-tasting waters available. Each type of water has its own distinct process - and we want you to understand those processes. By the time our water reaches our customers, you will be 100% satisfied. And you should be. Water is the most important aspect of your diet; you can survive a month without solid food, only a few days without water. No other liquid replaces what pure water does for your body. Caffeinated and alcoholic beverages actually accelerate fluid loss.

Making sure that the water you need to drink is free of chemicals and other contaminants is a major concern today. Our rivers, lakes, streams and reservoirs have become victims of acid rain, pesticides and contaminants. Here is a bit about our safe water processes.

Drinking Water

Our drinking water is from a huge subterranean aquifer (a body of water trapped between layers of rock) 200 feet below the surface. It has been there since long before our modern age of pollutants. Once we extract the water it goes through two of the most dependable purifying processes. First, we do reverse osmosis on the water, effectively removing most of the minerals, and then the water is deionized to remove all of the smaller particles. Once our water goes through these processes, the water only has less than 1 part-per-million of minerals to pure hydrogen and oxygen.

Distilled Water

A step further than our drinking water, our distilled water has also undergone both reverse osmosis and deionization. Our distilled water goes through a final distillation process, for only the cleanest, purest water available.

Spring Water

Our natural spring water is from Chippewa Spring Water. Nestled in the wooded hills of Chippewa Falls, Wisconsin, is a natural spring that relies solely on natural filtration of a 500 million year old glacial formation. Chippewa Spring is as pure today as when it was first tested a century ago. The natural spring taste is unequaled.

Fluoridated Water

Our fluoridated water is a variation of our drinking water. Through a controlled process, we add fluoride to your drinking water to help assist with the prevention of tooth decay.

We offer all of our water products in several sizes from small packages to five-gallon bottles which are suitable for water coolers. If you have any questions or concerns, please contact us today!

 

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