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From: LovingRaw
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  • Not fantastic. I would take that home and distill it. I'm sorry, I don't trust spring water in or near cities. How do you know that water isn't polluted? TDS meter isn't going to tell you that.

  • i live in brooklyn newyork or manhattan i looked it up and they didnt have one do u know of one?

  • great idea. thanks

  • That looks like the Elmvale spring?!? Glad to see you guys enjoying our water here in Ontario!

  • where can i buy these glass jugs?

  • @723465 Usually a kitchen or beer/wine supply store

  • Drinkable spring water in Nevada...not so much. I guess I'll have to keep visiting Watermill Express'.

  • @TheUnbreakableOne Check out findaspring (dot) com for a spring in your area

  • @LovingRaw

    I did and with no success. They don't even have the state of Nevada listed, much less Las Vegas!

    lol

    Thanks for the response.

  • @TheUnbreakableOne hmmm well its fairly new, and user populated. Hopefully something will Spring up. :)

  • @TheUnbreakableOne I can't speak for Las Vegas, but I know that there are lots of springs in northern Nevada, The problem however may be one of contamination from all of the mining that went on in the early 1900's

  • @TheUnbreakableOne You don't need a spring, well water is plentiful in Nevada.

  • @TheUnbreakableOne Im in Vegas as well. Ive went to Sawmill springs in southern Utah as well as Sedona for some great spring water.

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