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Tom G Host

Hi, I'm Tom

I've been a member since March 2020

Stop and fill your jugs with our organic spring water. Please note that the government does not license any roadside spring in the United States for human consumption. Our promise to you: We will provide only free flowing, organic water from our spring. We will add no chemicals nor remove any minerals.

From 1998 to 2004 we were licensed and did sell our water as bottle water for human consumption, meeting the same requirements as the eight other bottle water producers in Ohio. In 2004 we were arbitrarily changed from a bottle water license to a public water system because people filled their own jugs. For us to maintain our bottle water license we needed to install a plant to bottle the water, and not permit people to fill their own jugs, which makes no sense if we were to continue to be a roadside spring. From 2004 to 2006 we were allowed to operate as a public water system while we changed our system to comply with the public water system instead of bottle water requirements we were designed for. In 2008 we decided not to renew our license since there is no way we could meet the requirements of a public water system such as adding chlorine and still sell organic spring water. Rest assured, even though roadside springs cannot be licensed for human consumption, our water is still treated the same as when we had a bottle water license for six years, except we do not add the ozone that bottle water is required to use, which also results in unregulated disinfection byproducts. Water experts would have you believe that pure water is the best for animals and plants, yet recent research has shown certain clays actually can kill the MRSA bacteria, but they do not understand how. Clay is naturally found in spring water. Could it be that the clay and fine sediment in natural spring water can actually be healthful? It sort of makes sense since the beginning of time animals and plants on this planet have always drank spring water. Not well water or pure water, but spring water. Spring water contains not only dissolved minerals but also clay and other fine sediment particles not found in well water or public water systems. Could it be the experts are wrong? Our promise to you has been and will always be “Water you can Trust”.

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