Have you ever stopped to ponder where bottled water comes from? Mineral water is a unique type of water, that is obtained in nature. It flows from springs and wells deep underground. When water travels through rocks underground, something magical occurs. The water absorbs micro portions of static structures like calcium, magnesium, and other beneficial minerals.
These minerals affect the taste of the water and can help people stay healthy. And so, Picture water, traveling through rocks, and picking up little treasures along the way! The water is special because of its journey through the earth.
Workers do a number of important steps to keep the water clean and safe before it can go into bottles. They literally have an Ozone machine, one of the most effective cleaning products available. Ozone works basically like a superhero street sweeper, ever on the prowl to rid your air of the tiniest of germs, disposing of bad things that could make people sick. It’s almost like providing a super clean bath to the water!
Big, special machines assist in bottling water. These are called General Purpose Machines — or helpful robot machines — that do different work:
The water goes a long way from the natural spring to the bottle you might drink. It takes a number of deliberate steps to ensure it tastes good and is good for you. Every bottle of mineral water comes with its own story about its long trip between rocks, machines and chap laborers.