What is the difference between Glacial Spring Water and Glacial Water?
Glacial spring water is natural ground water from an underground formation that flows to the surface of the earth by a natural force. In some cases, gravity and geological formations may provide this force (such as springs emerging from hillsides). Glacial water is water attained from a source which originates from a glacier. In our case we use an infiltration gallery to collect the glacial melt water from the Adam River, which originates from the Schoen Glacier.