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Q. How do I know my water is safe?
Our water is regularly tested by the Severn Trent test laboratory, both at source and randomly selected bottles, to make sure it reaches the high standards expected by you, our customers.

Q. How much water should I drink a day?
An average of at least 8 glasses (2 litres) a day is recommended for a 60 kilos individual. This intake must increase depending of the climate temperature and amount of physical activity taken.

Q. Do people drink enough water in the UK?
Research shows that 90% of the UK population does not drink enough water.

Q. Is all bottled water mineral water?
No Distilled & reverse osmosis waters are stripped of minerals, Just Water only uses natural mineral water.

Q. Is bottled water regulated?
Yes from the foods agency, the purity must be perfect or it cannot be bottled, unlike the mains supply.

Q. What is natural mineral water?
The term 'Natural Mineral Water' is a legal definition, which guarantees standards as it must comply with a strict European Directive. According to American and European Regional Codex Standard, natural mineral water:

  • is obtained directly from natural or drilled sources from the underground water table
  • is collected under conditions which guarantee the original natural bacteriological purity.
  • is bottled at the point of emergence of the source with particular hygienic precautions.
  • is not and does not need to be subjected to any chemical treatment

Q. What does water contain?
All the trace minerals required for healthy living, and life itself.

Q. What are the functions of water on the body?
It helps transport nutrients, oxygen and waste products in and out of cells. It is necessary for all digestive, absorption, and circulatory functions. It is needed to regulate the body temperature and to provide energy. It is also believed to have a major part in moisturising our skin and regulating our emotions

Q. What are the symptoms of lack of water?
Classic symptoms are headaches, poor concentration, tiredness and lethargy, irritability, dry skin, bad breath, black outs, blood pressure, the list is endless.

Q. How much water is there in the body?
The human body is 2 thirds water - as is 75% of the brain. You can live without food for several weeks, but you cannot last a week without water.

Q. What is the difference between tap water and bottled water?
Tap water is always treated with chemicals such as chlorine. On the contrary, because Natural Mineral Water is created by nature for drinking, by law Natural Mineral Water does not need and must not undergo any chemical treatment.

Q. What are the disadvantages of tap water?
Tap water quality is inconsistent and usually treated with chlorine, which gives it a bad taste. Tap water flows through pipes, which in older buildings may contain lead. By the time tap water reaches your house, the quality of the water is not guaranteed.

Q. How is natural mineral water filtered?
It is filtered naturally through the earth mineral strata over 100's of metres depth.

Q. Does drinking Natural Mineral Water help with weight loss?
Yes, water is twice as beneficial because it doesn't contain any calories or sweeteners
Unlike drinks or sodas.

Q. Is Natural Mineral Water good for children?
Unlike tap water, Natural Mineral Water is free from any disinfecting agents such as chlorine, making it the 1st choice of many parents for their children.

Q. Is your water filtered and purified?
No the source is pure from the underground water table in Brecon nestling at the base of the black mountain range south Wales.