Our drinking water PH level varies between 6.5 and 9.5.
the safest PH level of drinking water would be 7 which is the PH level of PURE WATER.
When water has a low pH level it is called "soft water." Soft water is more acidic; with the pH between 6 and lower, it can be harmful to metals and cause stain in clothes. When water has high pH level, it is "hard water." Hard water isn't harmful but can cause many things. Hard water has a bad taste and it causes build up on Plumbing. Hard water can also create a strange appearance to your clothing and dishware and even make your hair look dull. PH levels of water cannot affect your health largely but it can cause problems.
Pure water is supposed to have a pH of 7. But because the water has been cleaned it will have a slightly lower pH, because of the chemicals in it to keep it bug free. It varies!
The standard is 6.5-8.5 pH. The lower the pH level means that there could be more metallic ions which is not good for a number of things: your plumbing or your health. Interestingly, there is a move towards people wanting more alkaline water. I was recently diagnosed with rosacea and wanted to find out what was a good diet to control the symptoms. I came across the "alkaline diet" and they attest that your drinking water should be at the optimum alkaline level of 9.5 pH. Hmmm, we'll see.
Guidelines are roughly between 6-7
Yes, drinking water does have effects on cholesterol levels. It generally is beneficial compared to someone drinking sodas or other drinks since water is pure. Drinking the recommended amount of water for you (# from doctor) will help lower your cholesterol levels.
what causes due to Chromium as a contaminant in drinking water in excess of permissible levels
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the government purifies the muddy water by distilling it and desalinates the seawater to make it fit for drinking.
polluted water
High levels of nitrates may be found in drinking water and can cause stomach problems in children. Heavy metals may also end up in drinking water with small levels being consumed on a regular basis.
10mg/L
The Australian Drinking Water Guidelines statr that societys drinking water must be safe for human consumption, as well as clear, colourless, well aerated and shouldn't have unpleasant tastes or odours.
You Need To Drink More Water You Unhealthy Cow :)
J. K. Fawell has written: 'Revision of the WHO guidelines for drinking water quality'
I am thinking so.