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Origin of mineral water

Natural mineral water is more than just water. It is the purest drinking water, created by rainwater and a long natural process. But how exactly is this special water, which refreshes us and provides us with valuable minerals at the same time, created? The origin lies in a long, fascinating and individual process that takes place underground.

How is mineral water made?

It all starts with rainwater that hits the ground, seeps into the earth and travels through different layers of soil and rock for years or even centuries.

As it seeps away, the water absorbs valuable minerals such as calcium, magnesium, sodium and hydrogen carbonate. These substances come from the rocks through which the water seeps. In deeper water-bearing layers, the water also combines with carbonic acid (H2O) and carbon dioxide (CO2). 

The precipitation is enriched and filtered with minerals, trace elements and carbon dioxide through numerous reactions and processes. Depending on the overlying layers of rock, each mineral water develops its own character, shaped by the regional geological conditions.

The difference between groundwater and mineral water

The most important difference between groundwater and mineral water lies in its depth and purity.

Groundwater: It is often only 40 to 50 meters below the earth's surface and is therefore more susceptible to contamination by pollutants from agriculture or industry. This is why groundwater is purified before it reaches our households as tap water.

Mineral water: Originates from much deeper layers, up to 1,000 meters below ground. At this depth, the water is naturally protected from external influences. According to the German Mineral Water Ordinance, mineral water must be originally pure, may not be treated and must be bottled directly at the source. These strict requirements guarantee the highest quality and purity.

Mineral water from the spas and health resorts of Baden-Württemberg

Baden-Württemberg, and the Black Forest in particular, is known for its exceptional mineral water springs. Here, the water makes its way through thick layers of granite, gneiss and red sandstone. These rocks filter the water particularly effectively and enrich it with an extraordinary amount of minerals. 

The Black Forest region is therefore home to many renowned mineral water brands. These draw their water from the healing springs and spas in the region, including exemplary:

  • Bad Dürrheimer
  • Teinacher
  • Griesbacher
  • Peterstaler
  • Bad Liebenzeller

Conclusion: A unique piece of nature

Natural mineral water is a true miracle of nature. It is created over decades to centuries and is shaped by the geological conditions of its region. Every mineral water is unique - fresh, pure and full of minerals. A sip of mineral water is therefore more than just refreshment: it is a piece of nature in its purest form.

You can read even more about water, health and relaxation in the “Erfrisch dich!” magazine: https://www.yumpu.com/de/document/read/68614364/magazin-erfrisch-dich


References

https://www.yumpu.com/de/document/read/68614364/magazin-erfrisch-dich

Bad Dürrheim
Bad Teinach-Zavelstein
Bad Peterstal-Griesbach
Bad Liebenzell

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