Sourcing Our Naturally Alkaline Hawaiian Volcanic Water

Hawaiʻi has many beauties to appreciate, from beaches that rejuvenate the soul to massive active and dormant volcanoes that pave the way for new land and life. Nestled at the eastern base of Mauna Loa, our privately owned deep volcanic well taps into the pristine Kea'au aquifer, offering a sustainable source of water that is as pure as the island paradise itself.

Our deep volcanic well is situated in a truly remarkable location, benefiting from the volcanic activity that has shaped the Hawaiian Islands for millions of years. Mauna Loa, one of the world's largest active volcanoes, provides the perfect environment for our water to be naturally filtered and enriched with essential minerals. This unique geological setting ensures that our water is of the highest quality, making it a true gift from the volcano. 

Located in one of the rainiest places on earth, our source boasts an astonishing 393 million gallons per day sustainable yield. However, we are committed to preserving the delicate balance of nature and only bottle less than 0.03% of this abundant resource. By doing so, we ensure that the aquifer remains healthy and can continue to provide for generations to come.

The water that is not sourced from our deep volcanic well seeps back into the earth, replenishing the aquifer and maintaining the natural flow of this precious resource. Eventually, this water finds its way to the ocean.

At our state-of-the-art facility in Keaukaha, we take great pride in bottling our naturally alkaline Hawaiian volcanic water. Our facility is equipped with cutting-edge technology and adheres to the highest standards of food and beverage production. Every step of the bottling process is carefully monitored to ensure that the water retains its purity and natural properties, allowing you to experience the true essence of wai(water) with every sip.


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