Codger_64
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Yeah, popular is not always best. My "tap" water here comes from an artesian well which has been used since before the War Between The States. And one of my favorite bottled waters is Ozarka which is spring water with published analysis:
(this is a company PDF file so it may take a bit to load on dialup)
http://www.nestle-watersna.com/pdf/OZ_BWQR_91206.pdf
Another brand I like is Mountain Valley which originates in Hot Springs, Arkansas in the Ouachita foothills.
http://www.mountainvalleyspring.com/taste.html
This is their complete analysis, another PDF file, but is is devoid of graphics and loads quickly:
http://www.mountainvalleyspring.com/images/Mountain_Valley_Water_Analysis-2006.pdf
It pays to check the source of bottled water like any other consumable product. I hope these sources of information meet with your personal seal of approval and don't leave you feeling like my choices are "unsubstantiated".
Codger
(this is a company PDF file so it may take a bit to load on dialup)
http://www.nestle-watersna.com/pdf/OZ_BWQR_91206.pdf
Another brand I like is Mountain Valley which originates in Hot Springs, Arkansas in the Ouachita foothills.
http://www.mountainvalleyspring.com/taste.html
This is their complete analysis, another PDF file, but is is devoid of graphics and loads quickly:
http://www.mountainvalleyspring.com/images/Mountain_Valley_Water_Analysis-2006.pdf
It pays to check the source of bottled water like any other consumable product. I hope these sources of information meet with your personal seal of approval and don't leave you feeling like my choices are "unsubstantiated".
Codger
