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Foods - Water
- Functions
- Requirements
- Contamination
- Minimal Filtration and Disinfection
- Filtration Methods
- Sources
- Activated / Ionized Water
- Artesian / Artesian-Well Water
- Distilled Water
- Drinking Water
- Fortified Water
- Herbal Water
- Mineral Water
- Natural Water
- Oxygen-Enriched / Oxygenated Water
- Purified / Demineralized Water
- Reverse Osmosis (RO) Water
- Spring Water
- Sparkling Water
- Tap Water
- Well Water
- Ailments / Situations Where Used
- Optimal Absorption
- Contraindications / Precautions / Warnings
- Ailment / Situation Listing
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Drinking Water

Drinking water is often found in bottled form and is obtained from an approved source: aquifers, municipal tap water, lakes, springs, rivers reservoirs, or wells. The water may undergo further processing according to one or more government regulations. It should be calorie and sugar-free and may contain added minerals or other trace elements. NOTE: The exact water source is not always explicitly stated on labels -- you may just be paying for bottled tap water...

Municipal tap water is also commonly referred to as drinking water.