It should not.
2006-08-24 04:41:27
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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Spring water are natural, unless polluted, then only it will contain chlorine.
2006-08-24 04:54:13
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answered by Anonymous
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No. Bottlers do not use chlorine as a final disinfecting agent in bottled water. Bottlers use ozone (O3), a form of oxygen, or ultraviolet light. Unlike chlorine, which is commonly used in public water supplies, these methods disinfect water without leaving any after taste or smell
2006-08-24 04:41:50
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answered by Irina C 6
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actual organic spring water is great, although what you mostly purchase in a bottle is in step with faucet water. Bottled water is regulated via nutrition standards. Chlorine & chloramine are useful for sanitising municipal water, that's significant, although you need to use a clear out to clear out them out besides as doing away with fluoride
2016-12-14 10:58:26
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answered by ? 4
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No, but spring water may contain sulfur or other minerals that reside underground in your area. If you are concerned, or if the water smells bad or is discolored, have the water tested before you drink it or use it.
2006-08-24 04:48:51
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answered by garfielddean1 2
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It shouldn't contain chlorine.
2006-08-24 04:47:31
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answered by Big Boss the Philosopher 6
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No they don't contain chlorine.
2006-08-24 04:47:57
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answered by Anonymous
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spring water does not
purified drinking water does
make sure you know which is which
2006-08-24 04:44:31
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answered by DeeVee D. Essemar 5
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No it doesn't or they wouldn't sell it to people to drink.
2006-08-24 05:03:32
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answered by horsee 2
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I'm 99.9% sure that it doesn't.
2006-08-24 05:40:01
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answered by Anonymous
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