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    RE: Stuart “Chip” Lucas Joins the Iceland Spring and New Leaf Team as the New England Division Manager

    Imported from the mountains of Iceland, Iceland Spring water is the result of water that is naturally filtered through lava rock before resurfacing in intermittent springs.
    Anyone know how water moves through lava rock, or does it flow around it?

    The comparative remoteness of Iceland, its lack of intensive agriculture and heavy industry, and its system of tides and winds that protect it from weather borne pollutants result in a fresh and pure water that cannot be found anywhere else.
    Tasmanian Australian water.

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    BUMP!

    Any Geologist in the house?

    Any bottled water expert want to educate us.

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    I got an A in high school earth science,
    does that count as an expert? LOL

    My guess is that as the magma cooled beneath the earth's surface,
    gases created bubbles which caused pockets like Swiss Cheese. So an
    aquifer can filter water though the porous lava beneath the surface of
    the earth. Just my guess?
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    Don't worry, be happy. Meher Baba

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr Zabe View Post
    I got an A in high school earth science,
    does that count as an expert? LOL

    My guess is that as the magma cooled beneath the earth's surface,
    gases created bubbles which caused pockets like Swiss Cheese. So an
    aquifer can filter water though the porous lava beneath the surface of
    the earth. Just my guess?
    Thank you that makes sense.

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