Ice Mountain Spring Water

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  • Info IconMicroplastics:

    Description

    Microplastics are tiny plastic particles that can leach from packaging or environmental sources into water.

    Importance

    The presence of microplastics in drinking water raises concerns about potential health effects, as they can accumulate in the body and disrupt hormonal systems.

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Contaminants Found (5)

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Bromide

A naturally occurring ion found in seawater and some groundwater.

While not harmful on its own, it can form toxic byproducts, like bromate, during water disinfection processes.

  • Contains
    0.015 mg/L
  • Health Guidelines
    0

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Fluoride

A naturally occurring mineral added to water to prevent tooth decay.

High levels can cause fluorosis (staining of teeth) and, in extreme cases, bone weakness and thyroid issues.

  • Contains
    0.18 mg/L
  • Health Guidelines
    0.7 mg/L

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PFAS

A group of synthetic chemicals used in various industrial applications and consumer products.

Linked to cancer, immune system suppression, liver damage, and developmental issues, earning the nickname ""forever chemicals"" due to their persistence in the environment.

  • Contains
    0.2 ppt
  • Health Guidelines
    0.1 ppt

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Nitrate

Commonly found in water due to agricultural runoff, sewage, and industrial waste.

Can cause methemoglobinemia, or "blue baby syndrome," in infants and may increase the risk of cancer and thyroid problems with prolonged exposure.

  • Contains
    1.2 mg/L
  • Health Guidelines
    0.14 mg/L

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Sulfate

A naturally occurring mineral found in water from soil leaching, rocks, and industrial processes.

High sulfate levels can cause gastrointestinal discomfort, including diarrhea, especially in infants and sensitive populations.

  • Contains
    14 mg/L
  • Health Guidelines
    0

Water Sourcing and Treatment

Ice Mountain sources their water from two groundwater wells at Sanctuary Spring in Mecosta County, Michigan and/or Evart Spring in Evart, Michigan

Other Ingredients Found (2)

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Manganese

Total: 0.012 mg/L

A naturally occurring mineral found in groundwater and soil.

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Sodium

Total: 5.1 mg/L