I'm not aware of and desalination plants for obtaining potable water in New Zealand. There are a number of producers who bottle either 'natural spring water', or who bottle town supply water.
Icebergs are made of fresh water.
3% of the world is made of fresh water
Fresh water, until after Ile Orleans.
The great Mississippi river is made entirely of fresh water.
Fresh water occurs in rivers, lakes, and ponds, and falls as rain. It is fresh in the sense that it is not salt water (sea water).
Swamps are made of both.
condensation
Ice caps are made of fresh water. When this ice melts into the ocean, it contributes to the salinity of the water in that area.
Water fresh water or salt water
Tap water is fresh water. The phrase "fresh water" refers to water with very little or no salt in it (as opposed to salt water, such as is found in oceans). Tap water contains little or no salt, and is therefore fresh water.
All clouds are made of fresh water. The salt in the sea doesn't evaporate. The cloud is a collection of tiny water droplets.
It was made with spring water from the New Zealand town Paeroa.