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  • Info IconContaminants:

    Description

    This metric identifies the presence of harmful substances in the water, such as heavy metals, chemicals, or biological contaminants.

    Importance

    Knowing what contaminants are present helps assess the safety and quality of drinking water, as exposure can lead to health issues.

    6
  • Info IconAbove Guidelines:

    Description

    This indicates whether the levels of certain contaminants exceed the safety guidelines set by health authorities (e.g., EPA or WHO).

    Importance

    Exceeding these guidelines can pose significant health risks, including acute and chronic illnesses, making this information crucial for consumer safety.

    4
  • Info IconMicroplastics:

    Description

    Microplastics are tiny plastic particles that can leach from packaging or environmental sources into water.

    Importance

    The presence of microplastics in drinking water raises concerns about potential health effects, as they can accumulate in the body and disrupt hormonal systems.

    Minimal
  • Info IconPFAS:

    Description

    PFAS are a group of human-made chemicals used in various industrial applications and consumer products.

    Importance

    These substances are persistent in the environment and human body, often linked to various health problems, including cancer and liver damage, making their detection vital.

    N/A
  • Info IconFlouride:

    Description

    Fluoride is a mineral commonly added to public water supplies to prevent tooth decay.

    Importance

    While beneficial in small amounts, excessive fluoride can lead to dental fluorosis and other health issues, making its concentration important to monitor.

    ND
  • Info IconpH:

    Description

    pH measures the acidity or alkalinity of water, which can affect the solubility of metals and the efficacy of disinfectants.

    Importance

    Maintaining a balanced pH is essential for water quality and can influence both health and taste.

    8.7
Please Note

All results & information have not been verified. All data is provided by the applicable company and may be estimated based on scientific data. Ratings and scoring are subject to drastically change based on new data / research.

Contaminants Found (6)

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Bromodichloromethane

A disinfection byproduct that forms during water chlorination.

Linked to an increased risk of cancer, especially of the bladder, and may affect the liver, kidney, and central nervous system.

  • Contains
    0.00119 mg/L
  • Health Guidelines
    0.00006 mg/L

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Chloroform

A chemical byproduct of water disinfection.

Prolonged exposure may affect the liver and kidneys and potentially increase cancer risk.

  • Contains
    0.00439 mg/L
  • Health Guidelines
    0.0004 mg/L

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Dibromochloromethane

A byproduct of water disinfection through chlorination.

Associated with an increased risk of cancer and may affect liver and kidney function with prolonged exposure.

  • Contains
    0.00028 mg/L
  • Health Guidelines
    0.0001 mg/L

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Lithium

Naturally occurring element used in batteries and medications.

In high doses, may affect kidney function and thyroid regulation.

  • Contains
    0.00017 mg/L
  • Health Guidelines
    0

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Sulfate

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.

  • Contains
    1.37 mg/L
  • Health Guidelines
    0

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Total Trihalomethanes

Byproducts of chlorinating drinking water, including chloroform and other chemicals.

Linked to an increased risk of cancer and reproductive issues, and may cause liver, kidney, and nervous system damage with prolonged exposure.

  • Contains
    0.00586 mg/L
  • Health Guidelines
    0.00015 mg/L
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Other Ingredients Found (11)

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Boron

Total: 0.16603 mg/L

A naturally occurring element found in soil and water, used in fertilizers and industrial processes.

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Calcium

Total: 0.55785 mg/L

A naturally occurring mineral in water that contributes to hardness.

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Chloride

Total: 0.58 mg/L

A naturally occurring ion found in salts, sometimes entering water from road salt, sewage, or industrial processes.

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Magnesium

Total: 4.446 mg/L

A mineral essential for bodily functions, found naturally in water.

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Manganese

Total: 0.00018 mg/L

A naturally occurring mineral found in groundwater and soil.

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Molybdenum

Total: 0.000012 mg/L

A naturally occurring metal used in industrial applications.

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Sodium

Total: 0.685 mg/L

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Iron

Total: 0.00303

A naturally occurring mineral in water, often from sand or rocks.

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Potassium

Total: 3.84 mg/L

A common metal in water, often from natural deposits or corroded pipes.

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Strontium

Total: 0.00071 mg/L

A group of bacteria commonly found in soil, plants, and water, indicating possible contamination by harmful pathogens.

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Vanadium

Total: 0.000166 mg/L

A naturally occurring element often found in groundwater.