Brecon Carreg
Country | Wales |
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Source | Brecon Beacons National Park |
Type | Still |
pH | 7.8 |
Calcium (Ca) | 47.5 |
Chloride (Cl−) | 9.0 |
Bicarbonate (HCO3) | 206 |
Magnesium (Mg) | 16.5 |
Nitrate (NO3) | 3.5 |
Potassium (K) | 0.4 |
Silica (SiO2) | 5.1 |
Sodium (Na) | 5.7 |
Sulfates (SO4) | 9.0 |
TDS | 198 |
All values in milligrams per liter (mg/l) |
Brecon Carreg is a brand of Welsh mineral water[1] distributed across the United Kingdom. The water is sourced from the Brecon Beacons National Park. Brecon Beacons Natural Waters (its previous owner) started in 1978 as a cottage industry, in converted barns on Lwyndewi Farm. In 1983 the Spadel Group acquired the company and started expanding the business into a major commercial operation.
In 2011 Jean-Bertrand de Lartigue became chairman, replacing Professor Brian Morgan.[2]
References
- ↑ "Water wars - Wales fights on". BBC Online. Retrieved 21 October 2012.
- ↑ Barry, Sion (9 March 2011). "HR adviser takes the chair at Brecon Carreg". Western Mail. Retrieved 2012-04-01.
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