- Lab Tested
- Yes
- Contaminants
- 9
- Minerals
- 7
- Microplastics
- High
- pH
- 7.95
- TDS
- 230 ppm
- Fluoride
- 0 mg/L
- PFAS Tested
- No
About
Zephyrhills bottled water provides hydration and essential minerals. It is free of calories, sugars, and artificial additives, but excessive consumption may lead to mineral imbalance and should be consumed in moderation to avoid bladder overactivity.
Score breakdown
How this water earned its 56/100.
- Lab report indexed · Indexed45/45
- Contaminants · 11 Flagged0/50
- Water source · Spring25/25
- Mineral preservation · No Mineral Stripping17/17
- Packaging material · Plastic2/22
- Cap material · Plastic Screw7/7
- PFAS testing · Unknown0/5
Lab reports
Independent testing data backing this product's score.
Filtration & treatment
Contaminants
PFAS
0.2 pptPersistence, bioaccumulation, potential carcinogenicity, endocrine disruption, immune system effects, contamination of water and soil
Legal limit: 4 · Health guideline: 0.1
Barium
0.00545 mg/LToxic if ingested or inhaled, can cause muscle weakness, cardiovascular effects, and respiratory paralysis, contamination risk
Legal limit: 2 · Health guideline: 0.7
Nitrate (as NO₃⁻–N)
1.7 mg/LPotential formation of nitrosamines under acidic conditions, ingestion toxicity at high levels, methemoglobinemia risk in infants, contamination risk in drinking water
Legal limit: 10 · Health guideline: 0.14
Fluoride
0.105 mg/LDental fluorosis with excessive ingestion, neurotoxicity concerns at high exposure, skeletal fluorosis in chronic high doses
Legal limit: 4 · Health guideline: 0.7
Bromide
0.0395 mg/LToxicity from ingestion or chronic exposure, potential neurotoxicity, interference with iodine uptake affecting thyroid function, possible contamination with brominated compounds
· Health guideline: 100
Gross Alpha
1.3015 pCi/LInternal tissue damage and increased cancer risk due to their ionizing nature when ingested or inhaled.
Legal limit: 15
Gross Beta
1.4 pCi/LInternal tissue damage, increased cancer risk, and potential harm to the thyroid.
Legal limit: 4
Radium 226/228
0.69 pCi/LRadiation exposure, carcinogenicity, bone cancer, organ damage, radiation sickness
Legal limit: 5 · Health guideline: 0.1
Uranium
0.0005 pCi/LRadioactivity leading to radiation poisoning, heavy metal toxicity causing kidney damage, carcinogenic potential, environmental persistence.
Legal limit: 20 · Health guideline: 0.42
Minerals & nutrients
Chromium (Total)
0.0008 mg/LSupports normal glucose metabolism and insulin function at essential trace levels
Nickel
0.00075 mg/LChloride
16.5 mg/LSupports electrolyte balance, acid-base homeostasis, and proper nerve and muscle function
Calcium
65.5 mg/LSupports bone health, muscle contraction, nerve signaling
Magnesium
4.65 mg/LSupports muscle and nerve function, contributes to bone health, involved in enzymatic reactions
Sodium
8.45 mg/LEssential electrolyte, supports nerve transmission, aids fluid balance
Sulfate
12 mg/LEffective cleansing and foaming agent in personal care products