Ozarka Makes Sure You’re Drinking Safe, Great Tasting Water

2007-03-08 10:33:40

( Business )



The water you drink comes from two sources: underground water and surface water. Environment watchdogs state that over the years, thousands of tons of toxic chemicals have contaminated the freshwater supply in many places in the country. If you are concerned over the safety and health effects of tap water, then bottled water, like Ozarka water, can be a good substitute.

Ozarka started its business in 1905, getting its source from a spring located in one of the mountains in the southern part of the country. This original source has since been declared sacred ground (the water from this source was known to have no impurities and thus, was said to help maintain good health); hence, Ozarka water no longer comes from this particular spring, but Ozarka still gets water from springs in the country.

Ozarka spring water comes from underground aquifers, from which water rises by natural forces to the surface and gushes out as a spring. Ozarka regularly tests their water for several common pollutants to ensure that Ozarka bottled water is safe for drinking and maintains a pleasant taste.

Ozarka bottled water comes in different sizes, from 8-ounce bottles to 5-gallon water dispenser bottles. To save yourself the trouble of carrying heavy bottles from the store, you can log on to Ozarka’s Web site and have an Ozarka bottle water delivery to your home or office.

Although Ozarka has taken steps to make sure that Ozarka water will be safe for you and your family, you should store Ozarka bottled water in a cool place. Do not expose bottled water to direct sunlight because sunlight increases microbial growth and reacts with chemical substances in the container.

It is also advisable not to drink directly from the bottle since you will unwittingly transfer millions of microorganisms from your mouth to the water each time you do this.


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