Inland Surface Water
Inland surface water habitats are non-coastal above-ground open fresh or brackish waterbodies (e.g. rivers, streams, lakes and pools, springs), including their littoral zones. Also includes dune slack pools. Includes constructed inland freshwater, brackish or saline waterbodies (such as canals, ponds, etc.)Inland surface waters: it includes still or moving water bodies above ground. Lotic or moving waters: they flow always in the same direction, such as rivers, springs, brooks, streams. Lentic waters: inland still or stagnant waters such as lakes, ponds, pools, wetlands and swamps.
Inland Surface Water Capabilities
- The mineral content in Bisleri water contributes to its unique flavor profile, making it a preferred choice for those who seek both purity and taste.
- The sources of mineral water can be spring water or groundwater, wells, fresh streams or rivers, etc. The spring water or surface water has more mineral content than tap water and after some processing, this water is being collected and packed in bottles and other types of containers.
- The results showed that mineral water intake lowered the levels of bad (LDL) cholesterol and raised the levels of good (HDL) cholesterol. Because high cholesterol increases your risk of heart disease and other conditions, mineral water helps keep your heart healthy and working properly.
- Inland waters include lakes, rivers, ponds, streams, groundwater, springs, cave waters, floodplains, as well as bogs, marshes and swamps.
- Permanent water bodies inland from the coastal zone and areas whose properties and use are dominated by the permanent, seasonal, or intermittent occurrence of flooded conditions.




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