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Unfiltered, untreated, unsterilized spring water flows into a bottle at Opal Springs Water Company in Culver, Ore., Dec. 4, 2017. On the West Coast and in other pockets around the country, many people are looking to get off the water grid, and start-ups have emerged in the last few years to deliver untreated water on demand.
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A refrigerator door dispenses water from a Zero Mass Water system, which extracts moisture from the air and stores the water, at a home in Oakland, Calif., Dec. 5, 2017. On the West Coast and in other pockets around the country, many people are looking to get off the water grid, and start-ups have emerged in the last few years to deliver untreated water on demand. (Jim Wilson/The New York Times)
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A Zero Mass Water system, which extracts moisture from the air and stores the water, at a home in Oakland, Calif., Dec. 5, 2017. On the West Coast and in other pockets around the country, many people are looking to get off the water grid, and start-ups have emerged in the last few years to deliver untreated water on demand. (Jim Wilson/The New York Times)
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Unfiltered, untreated, unsterilized spring water is prepared for shipping to the company Live Water, at Opal Springs Water Company in Culver, Ore., Dec. 4, 2017. On the West Coast and in other pockets around the country, many people are looking to get off the water grid, and start-ups have emerged in the last few years to deliver untreated water on demand.
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Crooked River, which is primarily fed by the Opal Springs Aquifer, and is the source of the Opal Springs Water Company's unfiltered, untreated, unsterilized spring water, in Culver, Ore., Dec. 4, 2017. On the West Coast and in other pockets around the country, many people are looking to get off the water grid, and start-ups have emerged in the last few years to deliver untreated water on demand.
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Crooked River, which is primarily fed by the Opal Springs Aquifer, and is the source of the Opal Springs Water Company's unfiltered, untreated, unsterilized spring water, in Culver, Ore., Dec. 4, 2017. On the West Coast and in other pockets around the country, many people are looking to get off the water grid, and start-ups have emerged in the last few years to deliver untreated water on demand.