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Is the UK municipal water great? Is there a better option?

The UK water quality is chemically treated in order to remove impurities and make it safe for consumption. Although the water is treated with chemicals, it is important to note that this is necessary for our health and safety, as the water can contain harmful bacteria and microorganisms.


However, research has shown that despite the treatment, UK water does contain trace amounts of chemicals and pharmaceuticals that are difficult to remove. These include hormones, antibiotics, and synthetic chemicals that can have negative health effects on humans.


Compared to bottled water, UK tap water is generally considered to be of better quality, as bottled water has been found to contain high levels of microplastics and has a significant environmental impact due to the production of plastic bottles.


Despite the quality of UK tap water, many people choose to install reverse osmosis systems with Remineralisation. These systems use a membrane to filter out contaminants from the water, and then add essential minerals back into the water for a healthier balance.


By using a reverse osmosis system with Remineralisation, families can ensure that they are drinking the best quality water possible. This is particularly important for families with young children or those with existing health concerns, as they may be more vulnerable to the negative effects of chemicals in the water.


Although the initial cost of installing a reverse osmosis system may seem high, it is important to consider the long-term benefits for both your health and the environment. By reducing your reliance on bottled water and choosing to invest in a reverse osmosis system, you can make a positive impact on both your own health and the planet.


For more details about reverse osmosis visit www.aquaconcepts.co.uk

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