We can provide premium quality natural spring water collected from a local aqueduct in the pristine Ararimu Valley. This water source has been independently tested and proved to be highly alkaline with a pH level of 9.5, and an ORP of -175. Naturally rich in minerals including calcium, magnesium, sodium, and potassium; it will help you to maintain an optimal state of health and is a superior choice for your home and family.
The pH level measures how acidic or alkaline a substance is on a scale of 0 (acidic) to 14 (alkaline). 'Pure' water has a neutral pH level of 7, and the human body is built to naturally maintain a similar pH level. However there are many factors that can impact the delicate balance of acid and alkalinity in our body. Our modern diet usually encourages more acidic environment which promotes inflammation and disease. Maintaining a more alkaline state is said to be beneficial for your health, and choosing a water source that is highly alkaline is an easy and convenient way to achieve this. Oxidation Reduction Potential (ORP) refers to the water's ability to act as a pro- or anti-oxidant. The lower the ORP, the more anti-oxidising the water. Negative ORP water can neutralise free radicals which is beneficial for cellular health and anti-aging. Standard tap water has a positive ORP reading, and many after market water filters use a chemical process to try and reduce the ORP, whereas the water from the Aratimu Valley has a naturally occurring negative ORP, making it safer choice to promote health.
Auckland City's water supply is managed by Watercare — an Auckland Council organisation. This water is sourced from dams, rivers and aquifers across the Auckland region. It travels to a Watercare facility where it is filtered and treated by adding chlorine and fluoride. It is then distributed through their pipe network to fill points across the Auckland region. We collect the water from the various fill points and deliver it to you. For more information on where this water comes from and how it is treated, Watercare website