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Calcium bicarbonate is not a naturally occurring solid. It forms in water when calcium, carbonate and bicarbonate ions are dissolved with carbon dioxide. It happens within rivers, streams, lakes and well water because of the water's exposure to the air and its contact with rocks and sediment that contain minerals and metals. Water with calcium bicarbonate is healthy to drink because of the mineral content and alkalizing affect.