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What is the difference between Glacial Spring Water and Glacial Water?

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What is the difference between Glacial Spring Water and Glacial Water?

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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.

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