If you get it tested annually and fit adequate filters it is very good.
yes
drinking too much water is dangerous because all this water is absorbed and as it is taken out of the system it carries useful nutrients and minerals, mainly salts, along.
Drinking water keeps our body and mind active. Drinking 3 600ml bottles of water a day is really safe, specially if you are burning a large amount of calories in your body.
Drinking water
No, it does not. Drinking bleach is incredibly stupid and dangerous.
I wouldn't call it dangerous, your body needs both the water and the food. To the worst, you might upset your stomach for awhile.
Not really. Even water can be dangerous sometimes (in drinking, not drowning).
no its still water but let it run a couple minutes first
Any unexplained change in well water color could indicate contamination and should be investigated promptly. It may be due to metals, minerals, or other pollutants seeping into the water source. Drinking or using discolored well water without determining the cause can pose health risks.
Primary drinking water is a term used to describe water from public water systems (as opposed to an in-ground well).
Excess water drinking will "pull" sodium from your cells, in an attempt to minimize or avoid hyponatremia. However, too much water drinking can "wash out" sodium from the bloodstream, and precipitate dangerous problems, such as seizures, coma, and even death.
It is important to keep groundwater free of dangerous chemicals because it serves as a vital source of drinking water for many communities. Contamination of groundwater can lead to health risks, ecosystem harm, and water resource depletion. Protecting groundwater quality is essential for sustaining public health and environmental well-being.