True Alaskan Water - Alaska's Bottled Water
The Water

True Alaska Water obtains its water from Blue Lake, which is 3 miles directly above the Bottling Plant.  Blue Lake is continually replenished by nearly 100 inches of annual rainfall, glacier melt, and snow melt.  Blue lake is in the Tongass National forest, the largest temperate rainforest in North America.  The Blue lake watershed is protected by National, State, and local laws which prohibit development, habitation or other developments that could possibly comprise the pristine quality of the water.

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True Alaska Water is some of the most pure water on earth. Considering it's origin, this is not surprising. In it's raw form, before processing, the water is extremely clear and pure. the accompanying lab results are conducted on both the raw water and the finished product. The finished product, which is guaranteed to be free of any biologic organisms, is naturally high in oxygen. The water is pulled from a depth of 120 feet in Blue Lake and is very cold. the water never exceeds a temperature of 42 degrees F in the bottling process.
 
Lab testing isconducted for each production run.  Lab results are maintained by the plant and samples provided to the city of Sitka for monitoring as well.

 2009 Water Test Results - Click Here