
Starkey Water Analysis:
Balance | Still |
Virginality | Superior |
Minerality | Low |
Orientation | Alkaline |
Hardness | Soft |
Vintage | |
Carbonation | |
TDS | 240 mg/l |
ph factor | 9.2 |
Hardness | 3 mg/l |
Nitrate | ND |
Calcium | 1 mg/l |
Magnesium | 00 mg/l |
Sodium | 92 mg/l |
Potassium | 1 mg/l |
Silica | 32 mg/l |
Bicarbonate | 31 mg/l |
Sulfate | 150 mg/l |
Chloride | 15 mg/l |
The Starkey Springs are deep, but they have an even deeper history. First discovered by Native Americans in the 1800s, settlers traveled on horseback from neighboring counties or by railcar from hundreds of miles away to get a taste of its mineral-rich, healing waters. The springs bear the name of Dr. Richard S. Starkey, M.D., who set about turning it into a “true health and pleasure resort” in the early 1900s. It had been under private ownership until 2013 when Starkey Spring Water Company emerged, bringing the goodness of this natural water to consumers.