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A naturally occurring element often derived from industrial discharges and natural deposits.
Can lead to increased blood pressure, heart and nervous system problems, and long- term exposure may cause kidney damage.
A metal found in water from industrial waste, especially from metal plating and textile production.
Can cause skin irritation and damage to the liver and kidneys. Long-term exposure is linked to lung and nasal cancer.
A chemical used to disinfect water supplies.
Can cause respiratory issues and irritation to the eyes and skin. High levels may lead to digestive discomfort and damage to respiratory tissues.
A chemical used as a disinfectant in water treatment.
High levels can irritate the respiratory system and cause gastrointestinal issues, especially in sensitive populations like children.
A naturally occurring mineral added to water to prevent tooth decay.
High levels can cause fluorosis (staining of teeth) and, in extreme cases, bone weakness and thyroid issues.
A naturally occurring mineral found in water from soil leaching, rocks, and industrial processes.
High sulfate levels can cause gastrointestinal discomfort, including diarrhea, especially in infants and sensitive populations.
the source is a spring in a remote valley of Ouachita (WASH-ah-taw), Mountains, U.S.A
A naturally occurring mineral in water that contributes to hardness.
A mineral essential for bodily functions, found naturally in water.
A mineral that enters water from natural sources or industrial discharge.