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THE DRINKING WATER BOOK takes a level-headed look at the serious issues surrounding America’s drinking water supply. Unlike water purifier manufacturers and public health officials, Ingram presents unbiased reporting on what’s in your water and how to drink safely. Featuring all the latest scientific research, the book evaluates the different k... [Read More]

Drinking Water: Contamination, Toxicity and Treatment

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Water of sufficient quality to serve as drinking water is termed potable water whether it is used as such or not. Although many sources are utilised by humans, some contain disease vectors or pathogens and cause long-term health problems if they do not meet certain water quality guidelines. Water that is not harmful for human beings is sometimes ca... [Read More]

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Liv Sure Water Tester

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The easiest way to make sure you're drinking clean water! Answer important questions such as: Is my water purifier really working? Do my filters need to be changed? Is my tap water safe to drink? Is my bottled water really purified? Is the restaurant water safe to drink? Is the aquarium water clean enough for my fish? Is my spa, pool or show... [Read More]

Do You Have Contaminated Drinking Water?

If you live where your water is provided to you by your town or city, you may not feel that you have anything to worry due to contaminated drinking water. Those that have their own water supply, usually well water, may worry a bit more about what they are drinking when they get water out of the tap.

Though those with well water do have more concerns, those that use city water may have a few things that could happen. Though there are usually warnings, some things go unnoticed until someone gets sick.

When it comes to drinking water contamination that could be coming from your well, there are a few things you should consider. You know that not all water tastes the same. Well water, as a rule, tastes better and more natural.

That is a good thing, but it does mean your water is not treated as it would be when you get it through a service. One thing to remember when thinking about effects of contaminated drinking water from a well is that it can suddenly start tasting different. If that happens, you may have something with which you should be concerned.
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