Here in south Florida, we get our water from a deep well. It an Artesian well, meaning that it flows up out of the ground naturally, due to extreme underground pressure. Initially, it has a high sulfur content and odor. We bottle it and allow it to rest uncovered, and "breathe" for a few days. Once the sulfur gas has all disapated, it is ready to drink. The taste is perfectly pure and soft - you might even say it is almost sweet. Our doctor claims it is the best you can get!
Not necessarily. They may taste the same if from the same area.
The best artesian water is called "Camp D Artesian Water" 1000 feet below earth
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Artesian water come from a well the is dug in the earth..when the well is dug, the internal pressure from the hole causes the water to burst forth spontaneously from the well like a fountain.
An artesian well is a water source that is generally at the bottom of a mountain or hill where the hill above collects water in the soil and this accumulated water has hydrostatic pressure and force which results in the water rising from the ground at the bottom of the hill or higher area.
The difference between an artesian basin and artesian wells is that the basin keeps the water contained underground and the well has water in it that rises under its own pressure.
Naturally flowing water wells are called "Artesian" wells.An artesian well
Artesian water is usually cleaner than other well water
a spring flows out water and an artesian well would gush out water
Most artesian water is quite pure but all Well water should be tested before drinking.
An artesian well allows pressurized underground water to rise to the surface. Some artesian water is extremely pure, making it safe to drink while others are non-potable because of the presence of harmful impurities like dissolved salts.
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