What are the different types of bottled water?
FDA has established a bottled water Standard of Identity
to define the several different types of bottled water based
on specific characteristics of the product. Bottled water
products meeting the Standard of Identity may be labeled
as bottled water or drinking water, or one or more of the
following terms:
Spring Water - Bottled water derived from an underground
formation from which water flows naturally to the surface
of the earth. Spring water must be collected only at the
spring or through a borehole tapping the underground formation
feeding the spring. Spring water collected with the use
of an external force must be from the same underground stratum
as the spring and must have all the physical properties
before treatment, and be of the same composition and quality
as the water that flows naturally to the surface of the
earth.
Purified Water - Water that has been produced by
distillation, deionization, reverse osmosis or other suitable
processes while meeting the definition of purified water
in the United States Pharmacopoeia may be labeled as purified
bottled water. Other suitable product names for bottled
water treated by one of the above processes may include
"distilled water" if it is produced by distillation,
deionized water" if it is produced by deionization
or "reverse osmosis water" if the process used
is reverse osmosis. Alternatively, "___ drinking water"
can be used with the blank being filled in with one of the
terms defined in this paragraph (e.g., "purified drinking
water" or "distilled drinking water").
Mineral Water - Bottled water containing not less
than 250 parts per million total dissolved solids may be
labeled as mineral water. Mineral water is distinguished
from other types of bottled water by its constant level
and relative proportions of mineral and trace elements at
the point of emergence from the source. No minerals can
be added to this product.
Sparkling Bottled Water - Water that after treatment,
and possible replacement with carbon dioxide, contains the
same amount of carbon dioxide that it had as it emerged
from the source. Sparkling bottled waters may be labeled
as "sparkling drinking water," "sparkling
mineral water," "sparkling spring water,"
etc.
Artesian Water/Artesian Well Water - Bottled water
from a well that taps a confined aquifer (a water-bearing
underground layer of rock or sand) in which the water level
stands at some height above the top of the aquifer.
Well Water - Bottled water from a hole bored, drilled
or otherwise constructed in the ground, which taps the water
aquifer.