Birchwood Springs, Newtown, PA

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Description:

Inside Dairy Farm Store.

Information on water can be found on their website www.birchwoodfarmdairy.com.

Nearest Address

428 Brownsburg Road, Newtown , Pa

Directions from Nearest Address

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Vital Information

  • Fee: $1/gallon
  • Access: Public
  • Flow: N/A
  • TDS: N/A
  • Temp: N/A
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Hours Spring is Open:

Monday thru Saturday 7am to 4pm

GPS: N/A

Map Link: Birchwood Springs Map

Submitted by: Shell

Responses

  1. Horrible people here. Called to inquire about their water and they hung up on me twice. Horrendous customer service. Concerned mother calling about spring water for sons formula, wondering if it was spring or well, because they list well water on their products list online but not spring water. Well water is fundamentally different than spring. Called about it to question and spoke with woman who immediately gave me attitude, saying she had no idea what the spring name was and yeah there was a spring on their property but they didn’t sell the water, then further giving me lip when I tried to understand why they provided well water but had a spring on their property. SHE HUNG UP ON ME when I asked more questions. Called back a couple hours later (after I had calmed down) and asked to speak with someone else. She rudely said oh yeah you’re the lady with the geological survey, you didn’t ask an actual question… I asked why she was giving me such attitude when I was just trying to inquire about their water that is listed on their product page. She didn’t answer, put the phone down, and then a male got on and immediately also gave me attitude. I explained I was just trying to make the hour trip up for some meat and eggs and milk and water (I spend at least $300 a month on pastured meat and eggs) and was wondering about the well/spring water they had and he said “Um do you have an actual question?”!!!!!! I said yes I do why are you both being so rude to a possible customer I’m just trying to find out about your water and HE HUNG UP ON ME TOO!!! I was outraged and offended and couldn’t believe I had been planning a huge day trip for my family from Philadelphia to spend money at this atrocious establishment. I worked on a family farm for 8 years selling produce and plants to people, and helping the customer with products was such a huge part of the deal! In any company, customer service is such a major component of a persons experience! Still fuming about the unfair treatment. Inconceivable how people running a business could be so rude. No matter what their product is, nothing is worth being so disrespected as a customer. They must be independently wealthy, turning away good business like mine. Shame on you Birchwood Farms.

  2. This is not even filtered water. I picked up many gallons from their farm & paid money even to get this horrendous stuff, only to find out that it tasted like sewer water ! It obviously is not filtered or purified ! I had to spit the water out & ended up pouring “ALL” the gallons out onto the ground. What a disappointment ! WARNING…… Drink the water at your own risk………………….. It is hazardous to your health in my opinion ! It was a wasted trip but at least I found out that I will never be going there again ! I don’t understand how the heck they can get away with selling this awful tasting water. It truly tastes like “SEWAGE WATER” ! They should be arrested for selling this nasty stuff disguised as water ! Buyer Beware ! If you value your health : Go Elsewhere !

  3. Water is a little pricey, but tastes of minerals and is delicious. Its definitely a better bargain than buying water from a grocery store.
    More than a water source, though, this farm is a valuable resource for raw, pastured, organic dairy, meats and eggs. This is kind of a one stop shop and I encourage anyone in the area to check it out!

  4. Hi all. I live in Center City Philly, if anyone would like to carpool up to the spring with me, I would be willing to pay for gas if I can get a ride! Let me know.. txt me

    4082030986

How to Collect Spring Water

Drinking pure spring water is one of the most important things we can do for our health. Our bodies are over 99% water at the molecular level, so water affects every aspect of our biology. Yet, not all water is created equal. Almost all the bottled spring water available is pasteurized for shelf stability, which neutralizes many of the powerful health benefits such as increased hydrogen, healthy probiotics, and crystalline structure. For more about why unprocessed spring water is the best water to drink, read this.

The best way to guarantee you are getting real unprocessed spring water is to collect it yourself. This is a short and simple guide filled with information about how to gather spring water. We will cover how to find a spring, how to collect the water, how to honor the spring, how to store the water properly and other tips.

FindASpring.org is the best resource for locating a spring near you. However, not all springs are on the map. First, check the map to see if there is a spring in your local area. If there is, look at the reviews and comments. Has anyone shared helpful information about flow rate or posted a water test result? Is the spring in a pristine area? Do a bit of research and make sure the spring is safe to drink from. If you have any doubt about the purity, don’t risk it and get a water test, HERE. If you don’t see a spring on the map in your area, there still might be some that aren’t listed yet. First, ask the older generation who have lived in your area a long time if they know. You can also ask people in your community who might already get spring water such as people at a health food store or at a farmers market. Another great option is to view A US forest service map, where many springs have been marked. You can view these maps through the Gaia GPS or All Trails hiking apps on your phone. The map overlay you want is USGS Topo. Not all are easily accessible or ideal for drinking, but some are and it can be a fun adventure to find them. We have found over half a dozen great springs this way.

Once you’ve found your spring, figure out how you are going to gather the water. Is it right on the side of the road and easy to access or do you have to hike to it? We recommend storing spring water in glass instead of plastic to preserve the purity of the water. It is better for the environment, your body, and the water. Even BPA free plastic has toxic chemicals that can leach into water and cause health issues. If you do want to use plastic for safety reasons when filling at the spring, we recommend transferring the water to glass as soon as possible. FindASpring is sponsored by Alive Waters, which offers beautiful reusable glass. They have a 2.5 gallon option, which is a convenient size for carrying that isn’t too heavy. They also sell handles that you can use to transport the jugs even more easily. If you have to hike to access the spring, we recommend putting the water jugs into an extra large backpack to hike the water out with ease. We use Osprey packs that hold 2 jugs each. You can also use a wheelbarrow or even a stroller depending on how easy a walk it is.

Filling 2.5 Gallon Alive Waters Jug

When you get to the spring, remember to first give back before you take. Springs are considered sacred in indigenous cultures around the world for their life giving water and also as a connection to the inner earth. A powerful and simple way to give back is to clean up. Is there any trash that needs to be collected? Could you move any dead leaves or sticks to improve the flow rate? Show up in service. Some other wonderful ways to give is with a moment of expressing verbal gratitude, singing songs to the water, offering the water an ethically sourced crystal, a feather, or some other physical gift. Flowers are a popular and beautiful thing to offer, but please be careful to source organic ones as most flowers from the store are sprayed with pesticides and can be toxic to put near a spring. Also, flowers can attract bugs as they decay, so it can be best to offer them to the flowing water directly or a little downstream from the spring head.

When gathering the water, fill the jug as close to the spring head as possible, never gather downstream. Be very careful as wet glass is extremely slippery. Make sure the lid is securely fastened. When transporting the spring water home, the jugs can sometimes slide around the car. Secure them in place or wrap them with towels or something so they don’t crash into each other.

How you store your spring water is essential. It is not pasteurized like spring water from the store, so it will start growing algae if left in direct sunlight. This is good because it means it’s alive! If the water you drink can’t even support the most basic life forms, how do you think it will support your body? Store your water in a cool, dark place such as a dark corner, pantry or closet. The fridge is ideal if you have room. Some people prefer to filter their water through a Berkey filter before drinking, but if the spring is pure, it’s not necessary. We drink our spring water completely unfiltered.

How long the water stays good for depends on how cold a temperature it’s stored at. Spring water is best fresh. We personally do not prefer to drink spring water past 2 weeks old. However, we know other people that will drink it at a month old. It’s great to get in a rhythm where you know how long the water lasts you and put your collection day on the calendar in advance.

I believe that water is calling us to reconnect with her in the deepest way, to gather our own water. Just like our ancestors did. Our ancestors didn’t have fancy water machines. They also didn’t create villages or settle where there was no water. Water was revered as the center of the community and the nodal point around which life could spiral out and take root.

Here’s to restoring the sacred connection with the waters of life.

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