[ # ] What is considered unsafe water?
/* Posted March 27th, 2008 at 1:32pm *//* Filed under Water */
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From my previous article, “How clean is your water at work”, I was asked, “What is considered unsafe and undrinkable water?”. I actually had no clue as to what levels in ppm was considered unsafe. And thus I began my search.
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After 15 minutes of fruitless searching, I finally came across a site that held the answer. Where did I look you ask? Well, I went to the site of my trustee water tester HDM Digital and they supplied me with the information I was looking for.
As you can see the ideal drinking water range is 0-50 ppm. 50-200 ppm is considered safe, 200-300 is considered marginally acceptable, 300-500 is considered still drinkable, but is labeled as High TDS. Average tap water is in the 170-400 range, but I don’t think I would drink anything above 300, and anything above 500 is considered unsafe. How can water with high TDS be undesirable or harmful you ask? Well let me tell you.
It may taste bitter, salty, or metallic and may have unpleasant odors
High TDS water is less thirst quenching.
High TDS interferes with the taste of foods and beverages, and makes them less desirable to consume.
Some of the individual mineral salts that make up TDS pose a variety of health hazards. The most problematic are Nitrates, Sodium, Sulfates, Barium, Cadmium, Copper, and Fluoride.
If a person drinks 2 pints of water a day, this will total 4500 gallons of water passing through his body over a 70 year span. If the water is not totally pure, this 4500 gallons will include 200-300 pounds of rock that the body cannot utilize. Most will be eliminated through excretory channels. But some of this will stay in the body, causing stiffness in the joints, hardening of the arteries, kidney stones, gall stones and blockages of arteries, microscopic capillaries and other passages in which liquids flow through our entire body.
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One Response to “What is considered unsafe water?”
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adm_snackbar [March 27, 2008, 4:12 pm]
It’s so reassuring to know that we might possibly be drinking 300 lb of rocks over our lifespan. Can I borrow you water tester for a minute?














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