The island of Borneo is also drained by large rivers. There are at least 4 longest rivers in Kalimantan which are often used as a means of transportation, water sources, and fish farming.
Bottled Drinking Water
The presence of mountains and rivers that stretch across Kalimantan also gives life to the springs in Kalimantan. Some of these springs are even processed into Bottled Drinking Water (AMDK).
Bottled Drinking Water, as we know, is drinking water that is processed with various variations of water filtration technology from various different sources. The presence of bottled drinking water is of course very helpful for people from all walks of life so that they can consume water without having to traditionally cook the water, in the hope of preventing diseases that come from the consumption of unclean water.
In Kalimantan itself there are several bottled drinking water products whose sources are native to Kalimantan. So here is a list of Kalimantan Original Bottled Drinking Water Products.
Quarter
Quarter is a bottled drinking water from Pangkalanbun, Central Kalimantan. Quarter is produced by PT Fresh Water Hillyuda, and comes from the Pomegranate Spring in Pangkalanbun.
Quarter Drinking Water packaging consists of Cup - Bottle and Gallon: 240ml Cup, 330ml Bottle, 600ml Bottle, 1500ml Bottle and 19 Liter Gallon.
Quarter's bottled water products can be found in several areas including; Pangkalan Bun, Lamandau, Sukamara, Seruyan to West Kalimantan.
Pasqua Borneo
Pasqua Borneo is a natural and mineral drinking water from West Kalimantan. Pasqua is the first product to start producing water for the public in West Kalimantan.
Pasqua Borneo's water source is located on Mount Passi in Singkawang city, and is drawn from a naturally flowing spring at the base of Mount Simpalit.
SekumpulSekumpul's popularity has been boosted by the fame of Abah Guru Sekumpul. Even its popularity has never faded even though the teacher is no longer in the middle of the congregation and his students.
Because of its popularity, the name Sekumpul has also become an inspiration for bottled drinking water products produced by PT Mandra Purna Aditama, Banjar - South Kalimantan.
Another interesting thing about Sekumpul drinking water is that to obtain the spring water source, the workers only drill with a depth of 20 meters where other companies have to drill to a depth of 180 meters. In fact, the source of the spring is equally located on PM Noor Street, Karang Intan. According to the story, the drilling point of the source itself Abah Guru Sekumpul directly determines.
So that was some bottled drinking water products originating from Kalimantan. Have you ever tried one of them?
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