Then, is it safe to drink water from a spring?
Both purified water and bottled spring water are considered safe to drink according to the EPA. Those who prefer spring water often do so because they like that it contains natural minerals.
Beside above, can natural spring water make you sick? In addition to containing unknown and potentially unsafe levels of “naturally occurring” minerals like arsenic, raw water likely contains an unknown level of microorganisms such as bacteria, viruses, fungi, and protozoa—many of which can make you sick (here are some helpful “germ terms”).
Thereof, what happens when you drink spring water?
Waterborne organisms (Cryptosporidium, Giardia and E. coli) can cause symptoms such as nausea, vomiting and diarrhea. Spring water could also contain chemicals that can cause long-term health effects, such as kidney and liver damage, nervous system disorders and birth defects.
Is it safe to drink lake water?
If your drinking water comes from the lake, you may need to install a water treatment system, or find another way to purify the water. The presence of this bacteria means your water supply is vulnerable to other harmful micro-organisms. So, hey, better safe than a violent bout of gastroenteritis!