Mountian Valley Spring Water
Primo Water
spring
Toxins / contaminants found: 4
Toxins above health guidelines: 0
Microplastics: no
Fluoride: 0.15ppm
ph: 7.4
Total Dissolved Solids: 220
Pfas: no
Packaging: glass
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toxins / Contaminants
Barium
A naturally occurring element often derived from industrial discharges and natural deposits
Risks: Can lead to increased blood pressure, heart and nervous system problems, and long-term exposure may cause severe health effects like kidney damage and impacts on other organs.
Amount: 0.013 mg/l
Health guideline: 0.7 mg/l
Legal limit: 2 mg/l
Bromide
Bromide is often used in water treatment processes. It acts as a precursor for the formation of various disinfection byproducts when combined with chlorine, which are used to eliminate harmful pathogens in drinking water.
Headaches, neurological effects, reacts with chlorine to form potentially carcinogenic brominated DBPs, damages thyroid.
Amount: 0.025 mg/l
Health guidelines: None
Legal Limit: None
Fluoride
A mineral known for its dental health benefits.
Risks; Can cause dental and skeletal fluorosis, affecting teeth and bone health, and may potentially impact cognitive development in children.
Amount: 0.15 mg/l
Health guidelines: none
Legal limit: 1.3 mg/l
Sulfate
Sulfates can be naturally occurring in drinking water and can have both positive and negative health implications. This overview provides a concise summary of these aspects. Sulfates can be naturally occurring in drinking water and can have both positive and negative health implications. This overview provides a concise summary of these aspects. Sulfates can be naturally occurring in drinking water and can have both positive and negative health implications. This overview provides a concise summary of these aspects.
Risks: Can cause diarrhea, especially in infants and unaccustomed individuals, pose risks to susceptible populations, and are subject to ongoing regulatory evaluation due to potential
Amount 9.1 mg/l
Health guidelines: None
legal Limit: 250 mg/l
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Water source
Spring in Ouachita Mountains, Arkansas
Treatment Process
Micron Filtration, Ozone Treatment, Ultraviolet (UV) Treatment. Runs through layers of quartz and marble for 3,500 years and ends up in a granite-based aquifer.
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