Define water quality?

water quality standards
SorrY asked:


How would you define “WATER QUALITY” is it water that tastes good, is non-toxic or is it defined by the presence of absence of certain chemicals or ions. I am trying to see if DISTILLED WATER MAKER (waterwise) is better than or the same as, MINERAL WATER sold in shops. I know Mineral water as sold in shops is impure, most of the time does not meet standards. So, is a waterwise a good solution?

ELLARD

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5 Responses “Define water quality?”

  1. ShakaSally says:

    tasteless,odourless,colourless

  2. comfortinknowlage says:

    Manchester uk has the best water in the world, come and taste it and then you’ll know what water quality means.

  3. chris b says:

    water that you can drink without fear of sculling Cholera :p

  4. i'm_a_goodie says:

    there is no such thing as pure water, all water has a certain amount of bacteria in it, what makes the difference is the minerals in it, sometimes they occur naturally and sometimes they are added, remember though when tap water is treated it is filled with chemicals, they may be used to clean the water but it makes me wonder what is left in there and is it doing my body any harm??

  5. dmx says:

    no definoition. jus screw urself

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