The Mountain Valley is natural spring water, sourced from Ouachita Mountains, Garland County, Arkansas.
We have tested 2 The Mountain Valley waters this time:
- The Mountain Valley Natural Spring Water 500 mL – $1.69
- The Mountain Valley Sparkling Water 500 mL – $1.69
The Mountain Valley Natural Spring Water
The Mountain Valley water is pure American spring water. It is flowing fresh from the heart of the Ouachita Mountains. The company actively protects over 2,000 acres of Ouachita forest, preserving the quality of their spring and vitality of the surrounding land.
The Mountain Valley Spring Water has been recognized and awarded for its crisp, refreshing taste and exceptional quality. Bottled at the original spring source since 1871, the Mountain Valley is American’s original premium spring water.
Naturally Occurring in Parts Per Million
- Calcium – 74. 0
- Magnesium – 7.3
- Potassium – 1.0
- Total Dissolved Solids – 220
- pH – 7.8
The Mountain Valley Water Test Results
When we tested The Mountain Valley spring water, we found out, that the TDS content in the water was 189ppm. According to the TDS Results chart, the TDS level above 170ppm, it is considered marginally acceptable and hard water.
The pH level in the water was 8.5. That means The Mountain Valley spring water is alkaline water.
Barcode: 077208003324
Contents: Mountain Valley spring water
The Mountain Valley Sparkling Water
The Mountain Valley sparkling water contents are Mountain Valley spring water, with carbonation (CO2) added.
Naturally Occurring at the source in mg/Liter
- Calcium – 69 – 74
- Magnesium – 7.2 – 13
- Potassium – 0.9 – 1.2
- Total Dissolved Solids – 220 – 230
NUTRITION FACTS:
Serving size 1 bottle 16.9 fl oz
Amount per serving
- Calories 0
- Total Fat 0g – 0%
- Sodium 0mg – 0%
- Total Carbohydrate 0g – 0%
- Protein 0g – 0%
Not a significant source of cholesterol, dietary fiber, total sugars, added sugars, vitamin D, calcium, iron, potassium, and magnesium.
The Mountain Valley Water Test Results
The Mountain Valley sparkling water test showed us, that the TDS level in the water was 100-120ppm. That means the water is carbon filtered, mountain spring or aquifers water.
The pH balance in the water was 5. The watercolor during the test turned to orange color, which means the Mountain Valley sparkling water is acidic.
Barcode: 077208004161
Source: Garland County, Arkansas
For the additional consumer information relating to water quality, please call: 800-643-1501
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