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What is Spring Water?
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  • Written By: Malcolm Tatum
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Spring water is water that is harvested from a natural spring. Unlike many forms of bottled water that are filtered and treated to remove impurities, natural spring water is considered to contain a beneficial level of minerals and is normally bottled directly at the source. In recent years, spring water has become available in a number of different retail outlets.

Part of the attraction of spring water is that it is often water that has moved to the surface from some type of underground water source. As such, the water is considered to be free of contaminants as well as unspoiled by the use of modern filtration techniques. Many proponents of spring water note that the liquid has a naturally refreshing taste that cannot be replicated by other types of water.

Many people assume that spring water and mineral water are the same. This is not the case. While both types of water are harvested from the hydrosphere, mineral water tends to contain a higher level of elements that are known as Total Dissolved Solids or TDS. While some people consider these additional minerals to be beneficial, others think of the extra minerals as being too much of a good thing. For persons who prefer water that contains trace amounts of minerals without altering the natural taste of water, spring water is a much more attractive option.

The use of spring water has become common in many households. Users of the water note that using spring water to brew coffee or tea will result in a more desirable taste for the beverage. Many persons who worry about contamination levels in municipal water systems will use spring water for cooking and drinking purposes and use water from city systems for bathing or washing clothes.

Once available only in health food stores, spring water is now found in a number of different retail outlets. Supermarkets often carry at least one brand of spring water, as do convenience stores and large discount retail chains. Even coffeehouses often will carry at least one brand of bottled spring water for consumers who wish to refrain from coffee and tea based beverages.

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anon148405
Post 5
how do you care for a spring or spring house?
Amphibious54
Post 4
@ Glasshouse- Spring water flows to the surface from underground. It is water that flows from the water table either at a cliff face or a fault where the water is able to run up the impermeable rock to the surface. An artesian spring is different from your standard spring. Artesian springs are formed when an aquifer is trapped between two aquicludes (a permeable layer of rock between two impermeable layers of rock). The aquifer is filled at the recharge area, which is the highest elevation that the permeable and impermeable layers are exposed.

When an artesian spring is formed it is because a fault has caused the top impermeable layer to slide down and partially block the impermeable layer. This causes the water to run along the impermeable layer to the surface. Basically the fault acts like a natural artesian well. If the spring is located below the potential water table (an imaginary horizontal line that originates at the recharge area), than the spring is a surface spring. If it is above the potential water table it becomes an underground artesian spring.

Glasshouse
Post 3
So how exactly does spring water flow to the surface? Also, what is an artesian spring? I always hear about artesian well or spring water, but I am not really sure how it is different from other types of water. Can someone explain to me how these types of water make it to the surface and how the water source is replenished? I am interested to know what makes artesian water so special.
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anon79977
Post 2
Spring water is defined as where water flows on to the surface of the earth from below the surface. Thus it is where the aquifer surface meets the ground surface. You need to wait for a long drought to see if the water is still flowing to the higher surface of the earth like mountains.

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