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What is Spring Water? 

Spring water is rarely used in household applications such as steaming or sanitizing because the natural minerals are not removed during the bottling process. Spring water has simply been extracted from an underground source which has not reached the surface before bottling takes place.

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.


 

What Are the Different Types of Water Source?

Many people receive their water from water treatment facilities and water towers. Water, however, is a natural resource. This means that the true sources of water are also natural. These sources include icecaps, rivers, and oceans. When people receive their water by way of pipes or wells, they should understand that these are a distribution mechanism instead of a water source.

Earth’s largest water source is the oceans. There are five oceans: the Atlantic, Pacific, Indian, Southern and Arctic. Together they contain about 97 percent of Earth's water. This is saltwater, which is beneficial to humans for many things, such as traveling and maintaining natural cycles, but it is not useful for their consumption. Consuming saltwater can actually be very harmful to humans.