The Aquifer

The Aquifer

Water is essential to life, and we all know that we need to drink plenty of it to stay
healthy and hydrated. Have you ever stopped to think about where your drinking water
comes from? Is all drinking water the same? At Pahhni®, we take pride in sourcing our
water from the Great Miami Valley Buried Aquifer, which is a big part of our great taste
and health benefits.

One of the first questions to answer is: What is an aquifer? Great question! An aquifer is
a body of porous rock and/or sediment saturated with groundwater. Groundwater enters
an aquifer as precipitation seeps through the soil. This is an important piece of the story
– all of the soil/rock it moves through provides a filtration effect. Once the water arrives
at the aquifer, it is cleaner than it was when it started. Water can then move through the
aquifer and resurface through springs and wells. The Great Miami Valley Buried Aquifer
is comprised of mostly sand and gravel, which stores over 1.3 trillion gallons of water
and is 250 feet deep.

This is the same aquifer that feeds the City of Hamilton in Ohio (and many other cities!).
Combine this with natural limestone filtration and our proprietary process, and the result
is Pahhni®, a premium alkaline water with award winning great taste. Fun fact about
the Great Miami Valley Buried Aquifer: water levels have not changed since they
were first measured back in 1967, in spite of increased water usage as the population
and economy has grown!

In conclusion, not all drinking water is the same. At Pahhni®, we take pride in knowing
our water comes from the Great Miami Valley Buried Aquifer, which results in a superior
level of hydration and health benefits. Our commitment to sustainability, great taste and
customer convenience are just a few reasons Pahhni® is the best choice for anyone
looking for the best drinking water available. Try it for yourself, and experience the
difference that natural limestone filtration and superior hydration can make in your life –
and please let us know about it! https://pahhniwater.com/