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Kimbro Water delivers water naturally provided by the earth — tapping the fresh spring water from the rolling hills of Tennessee’s Upper Cumberland region by contracting with CJR Bottling in Pall Mall for access where water flows naturally at the source — Beaty Spring. Filtered to remove any sediment and disinfected by ozonation — the use of ultraviolet lights — the product is bottled by our friends at CJR as naturally as possible, with no additives.

ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT STATEMENT

At Kimbro Water, we’re committed to minimizing the environmental impact and footprint associated with our operations’. We strive for minimalistic packaging and an operational structure eliminating redundancies and waste. We take this commitment seriously, working to maintain the environment’s sensitive balance required to sustain life and natural systems. Kimbro Water provides management of our operations’ direct impact on the local communities we service.

 

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WATER TESTING AND SPRING INFORMATION

Bottled water standards are set by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA), based on the EPA standards for water. Periodic tests are performed at our bottling plant to ensure quality and confirm our own premium standards. Click the link below to see the results of our most recent tests.

 

COMMUNITY

Reaching out to the local community is vital to the interests of Kimbro Water Company. Below are just a few of the charitable organizations that we partner with.

The Salvation Army exists to meet human needs wherever, whenever and however it can. Its ministry is motivated by the love of God. Its mission is to preach the gospel of Jesus Christ and to meet human needs in His name without discrimination.

The goal of C. Wright Pinson Hospital Hospitality House (HHH) of Nashville is to create a safe, affordable space for patients and their families as they navigate difficult times in a new city. HHH provides housing obtained through referrals, as well as day services like showers and laundry facilities.

 

Our Kids is a Nashville nonprofit that provides expert medical evaluations and crisis counseling in response to concerns of child sexual abuse. Our Kids is dedicated to increasing community awareness of child sexual abuse, conducting research and offering education and training about the issue.

 

The Next Door is a nonprofit organization dedicated to serving women in crisis, equipping them for lives of wholeness and hope. The Next Door provides services to women who are impacted by addiction, mental illness, trauma and/or incarceration.

 

The world-class facilities at Children’s Hospital are a testament to our community’s dedication to the health of children. Constructed in 2004, expanded in 2012, the 267-bed hospital is a child-friendly place built on the science of healing.

Second Harvest Food Bank of Middle Tennessee opened its doors in 1978 with the commitment of several community leaders. The purpose of the organization was to provide a central distribution center for companies, groups and individuals who wished to help provide food for hungry people in Middle Tennessee.

Nashville Rescue Mission is a Christ-centered community committed to helping the hungry, homeless and hurting by providing programs and services that focus on a person’s entire life — physical, mental, spiritual, emotional and social.