Packaged drinking water is usually spring water that has been filtered in a plant and then bottled.
Water is processed through :-
1. Prefilteration - usually sand-carbon filter
2. Membrane Filteration - Reverse Osmosis Technique
3. Post Filteration :- Microfilters + Ultraviolet [ UV ] treatment
4. Some times Ozonation too
Then it is Bottled OR put in Jars or pouches, packaged, hence packaged drinking water.
ISI should be got for this, which is issued by the B.I.S. Important BIS links are here :-
http://mineralwaterprojectinformation.org/all-about-isi/
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Packaged drinking water. People have begun to prefer tap water as it is more environment friendly
Yes, mineral water means the water is treated with accurate amount of permissible minerals are present in the packaged drinking water.
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An example of potable water is tap water that has been treated and meets safety standards for human consumption. This water is typically sourced from rivers, lakes, or aquifers and is subjected to purification processes to remove contaminants. Bottled water, which is packaged and sold for drinking, is another common example of potable water.
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There are two ways to help control water hardness: use a packaged water softener or use a mechanical water softening unit. Packaged water softeners are chemicals that help control water hardness.
Drinking water that is not clean
Yes. Gastoenteritis is in our drinking water.
What the heck. Gourmet drinking water I'm quite fin with normal drinking water. wierdo911
They Get their drinking water by underground and pump it out of the ground to get the water that is needed