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Drinking Iron Rich water is completely safe, I've done it plenty of times
Yes, iron out is safe for drinking water when used according to the manufacturer's instructions. It is important to follow the recommended dosage and guidelines to ensure the safety of the water.
Drinking Iron Rich water is completely safe, I've done it plenty of times
it should be below 3.5 ppm
The recommended safe level of TDS (total dissolved solids) in drinking water is below 500 parts per million (ppm).
The water in this area is safe for drinking, it is potable water.
In most communities, tap water is safe for drinking.
Safe drinking water usually comes from the lakes or
Between 50 ppm and 300 ppm is safe. Better below 100 ppm.
The European Union specification for drinking water contain a maximal permitted value for the ion bromate (not bromide): 0,01 mg/L.
Testing for iron in drinking water is crucial for ensuring the safety and quality of our water supply. High levels of iron can affect the taste, odor, and appearance of water, as well as potentially causing health issues. Regular testing helps to identify and address any iron contamination, ensuring that the water remains safe for consumption.
Many people use this water in drinking water. I for one believe it does affect the quality of the water. Your roof has alot of bacteria and that bacteria will transfer to the water. If you boil the water in the kettle it should be fine.