Drinking Water Analysis – Water Sample
Summary
A significant
source of many toxic elements to which individuals are exposed may be in
drinking water. There are serious health problems associated with
naturally elevated arsenic levels in drinking water in different parts
of the world. Lead is another potentially serious drinking water problem
as lead can be introduced into drinking water by old pipes in homes or
by old plumbing systems bringing water to houses. Additional metals
regulated by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) include aluminum,
antimony, barium, beryllium, cadmium, chromium, copper, iron, manganese,
mercury, nickel, selenium, thallium, uranium and zinc. Fluoride is a
controversial element which can adversely affect health at relatively
low concentrations. pH is an important parameter to check because acidic
water may cause corrosion in water pipes and leach metals such as lead
and copper into the water you drink. To assure safe drinking water, you
should test your water for these elements.
Questions and
Answers
Question: Who
should have this test performed?
Answer:
Anyone concerned about their health and the water they drink; people
with well water or who reside in areas where problems with drinking
water have been reported; people with older homes or who live in older
communities.
Question:My
water is from a municipal water source. Should I test it?
Answer:
Municipalities are required to test their water and should be able to
provide you with an analysis. However, home plumbing systems may
contaminate the water after it leaves the municipal treatment facility.
Acidic water can leach metals from pipes after it leaves the treatment
plant.
Talk to your
health care provider about having a Drinking Water Analysis today!
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