expired Posted by ShortCliks • Sep 19, 2021
Sep 19, 2021 12:15 AM
Item 1 of 5
Item 1 of 5
expired Posted by ShortCliks • Sep 19, 2021
Sep 19, 2021 12:15 AM
ZeroWater 7-Cup Ready-Pour Water Filter Pitcher w/ Water Quality Meter
+ Free Store Pickup$15
$20
25% offAmazon
Visit AmazonGood Deal
Bad Deal
Save
Share
Leave a Comment
Top Comments
Said screw it, now have a water dispenser. Am happier.
Google zero water headaches.
81 Comments
Sign up for a Slickdeals account to remove this ad.
Because if that's not how you meant it, the water is going to leach from your body the minerals/salts/etc. needed to equilibrate its lack of minerals/salts/etc. to match your body's internal levels of said minerals/salts/etc., and your body does this as the water is ingested.
Sign up for a Slickdeals account to remove this ad.
TDS can be anything, dissolved iron, calcium, magnesium, etc. However, if there are any contaminants with primary standards as part of TDS, then a utility must provide treatment. Otherwise, TDS has aesthetic issues, e.g. taste, etc.
TDS is a secondary standard of 500 mg/L and does not have to be met. Many utilities, with high source water TDS, may not bring it to meet the standard as it is very costly to meet a secondary standard. Every year, utility must send the customers a water quality report. Review it and see what parameters are regulated and what the utility is doing to meet them. Otherwise, for taste and odor generally due to disinfectants, the refrigerator or other online filters should be enough. Zero TDS filter is a SCAM IMHO.
Because if that's not how you meant it, the water is going to leach from your body the minerals/salts/etc. needed to equilibrate its lack of minerals/salts/etc. to match your body's internal levels of said minerals/salts/etc., and your body does this as the water is ingested.
Sign up for a Slickdeals account to remove this ad.
If anyone cares, the highest sodium detected in two cities in the southwest state where I live is 123 mg/l and 180 mg/l or PPM. Well under that. It's also an unregulated contaminant meaning the cities don't aim to reduce it specifically. There is no MCL(maximum contaminant level) for sodium.
So yeah there isn't enough sodium in your water to worry about not getting sodium from further treated water.
Leave a Comment