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N.Y. Mineral Water Spa Mixed With Tap

Monday, March 19, 2007 6:23:08 PM

SARATOGA SPRINGS, N.Y. (AP) - The famed "natural mineral water" baths at Saratoga Spa State Park have been diluted with regular tap water for the past two decades, state officials confirmed Monday.

The park's baths attract about 14,000 customers a year who pay $20 for the privilege of soaking in the bubbly water.

"I thought I was bathing in pure mineral water," Kristina Weilbacher, 22, of San Antonio, Texas, told the New York Post, which first reported the situation. "I definitely should have been told."


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