Hard vs. soft water.
Eighty-five percent of the United States has hard water, which means it has high mineral content.7 These minerals, along with other particulates or contaminants, can affect the color, taste or smell of untreated water. Unfortunately, off-taste or cloudy water is not unusual in home or workplace settings.
The answer to these concerns is water filtration. Connected to your existing water supply, water filtration may remove the types of contaminants that cause your home or office water to smell or taste different. Using a filtration system, water is filtered before it's dispensed, so you can enjoy crystal-clear water for drinking and/or making tea, coffee or other beverages.
Crystal Springs® offers under-the-sink, countertop or freestanding filtration solutions for any home or office – small or large – all designed to improve the safety, purity and taste of your water.
Learn more about our water filtration options
1IBWA
2Purified Water Quality Report
3Spring Water Quality Report
4American Dental Association, Fluoride: Topical and Systemic Supplements
5Distilled Water Quality Report
6Artesian Water Quality Report
7How Do You Know if You Have Hard Water?
8Alkaline Water Quality Report
9pH 9.5 at the time of bottling.