Artesian spring water and mineral spring water are both types of natural spring water, but they differ in their sources and composition. Artesian spring water comes from a well that taps into an underground aquifer, typically at a higher elevation, where the water is under pressure. This hydrostatic pressure causes the water to rise to the surface without the need for pumping.

On the other hand, mineral spring water also originates from underground sources, but it contains a higher mineral content making the TDS (Total Dissolved Solids) higher creating a more harder water than compared to artesian spring water with a lesser mineral content. These minerals, such as calcium, magnesium, and potassium, are naturally present in the water due to the geological formations it passes through before reaching the spring.

In summary, the main difference between artesian spring water and mineral spring water lies in their sources from which they come from and the mineral content. Artesian spring water comes from an underground aquifer under pressure, while mineral spring water has a higher mineral content due to the geological formations it passes through.

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