Mountain Valley Blackberry Pomegranate Flavored Sparkling Water Glass Bottle
- Lab Tested
- Yes
- Contaminants
- 8
- Minerals
- 3
- Microplastics
- Low
- PFAS Tested
- Yes
About
A refreshing sparkling water infused with mountain valley flavors. It provides hydration without calories or sugars but may not be suitable for those with sodium restrictions due to added minerals.
Score breakdown
How this water earned its 71/100.
- Lab report indexed · Indexed45/45
- Contaminants · 8 Flagged0/50
- Water source · Mountain Spring25/25
- Mineral preservation · No Mineral Stripping17/17
- Packaging material · Glass (Certified No Plastic)22/22
- Cap material · Metal Twist Off7/7
- PFAS testing · Tested5/5
Lab reports
Independent testing data backing this product's score.
Filtration & treatment
Contaminants
Sulfate
5.3 mg/LSkin irritation, eye irritation, potential to disrupt skin barrier with prolonged exposure
Legal limit: 250
Radium 226/228
0.845 pCi/LRadiation exposure, carcinogenicity, bone cancer, organ damage, radiation sickness
Legal limit: 5 · Health guideline: 0.1
Barium
0.0075 mg/LToxic if ingested or inhaled, can cause muscle weakness, cardiovascular effects, and respiratory paralysis, contamination risk
Legal limit: 2 · Health guideline: 0.7
Fluoride
0.11 mg/LDental fluorosis with excessive ingestion, neurotoxicity concerns at high exposure, skeletal fluorosis in chronic high doses
Legal limit: 4 · Health guideline: 0.7
Haloacetic acids (HAA9)
0.0023 mg/LPotential carcinogenicity, reproductive and developmental toxicity, possible endocrine disruption, regulated contaminant due to health concerns
· Health guideline: 0.00006
Chlorine Dioxide
0.0023 mg/LRespiratory irritation, eye irritation, skin irritation, toxicity at higher inhalation exposures, potential oxidative damage
Chlorine
2.8 mg/LRespiratory irritation, skin irritation, eye irritation, corrosive effects, toxic by inhalation, potential for release of toxic chlorine gas
Legal limit: 4
Chromium (Total)
0.0078 mg/LPotential toxicity from hexavalent chromium (Cr6+) forms, occupational inhalation toxicity, contamination risk if Cr6+ present, ingestion toxicity possible only with contaminated forms
Legal limit: 0.1 · Health guideline: 0.05