2014-11-13 6:50 GMT+01:00 Bryce Nesbitt <bry...@obviously.com>:

> Let's start with the cases:
>
> * Designated potable, as in from a city tap.
> * Designated non-potable, as in from a farm ditch, or purple pipe (USA).
> This would include designated irrigation water of most sorts.
> * Potable but with a known defect such as high mineral content.
> * Unspecified.  This may cover most backcountry springs where no testing
> is done, but no promises are made.
> * Compromised.  For example a muddy spring or clearly impacted water
> source usable only in dire emergencies.
>



there are more types of water that might be interesting to people:

- mineral water  http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mineral_water
- sparkling attribute (if it is naturally effervescent)
- in Germany there is a subclass of mineral water (~"healing water" in
German "Heilwasser") which has positive physiologic effects.

cheers,
Martin
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